{"id":42,"date":"2023-09-21T18:46:38","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T18:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/hunger-free-campus\/?page_id=42"},"modified":"2023-10-30T21:54:25","modified_gmt":"2023-10-30T21:54:25","slug":"cura-hydroponic-farm-at-saint-peters","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/hunger-free-campus\/cura-hydroponic-farm-at-saint-peters\/","title":{"rendered":"CURA Hydroponic Farm at Saint Peter\u2019s"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
CURA was the brainchild of Brandy Garrett Kluthe, Ph.D., associate professor of biology and director of the environmental studies program. In September 2021, Saint Peter\u2019s was awarded a historic $4.8 million grant by the U.S. Department of Education for a project titled STEM-PODER.<\/p>
Dr. Garrett Kluthe had established a relationship with Bowery Farms, an indoor agriculture company located in Kearny, New Jersey, in the summer of 2020. When the world was on lockdown during the COVID pandemic, Dr. Garrett Kluthe sent homemade hydroponic systems to students who were a part of the University\u2019s virtual SURGE summer camp.<\/p>
Dr. Garrett Kluthe met with a number of different hydroponic suppliers and producers to determine what would work best on campus. She also worked with various contractors to get the space built. Her motivation for the project was focused on the importance of urban agriculture in the future. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), by 2050, the world will need to increase food production by 60 percent in order to meet the caloric needs of a global population of more than nine billion people.<\/p>