The Virgin Islands Department of Education's Sustainability and Agricultural Education (SAE) Division is excited to announce the arrival and installation of the Territory's first-ever hydroponic trailer freight farm, proudly housed at Eulalie R. Rivera PreK-8 School on St. Croix.
This state-of-the-art freight farm made possible through Act 8404, Sustainability and Agricultural Education represents a historic advancement in agricultural innovation for the Virgin Islands. The fully self-contained, climate-controlled trailer can grow the equivalent of 2.5 acres of produce in a compact, soil-free environment using hydroponic technology.
"This isn't just a farm; it's a classroom on wheels. Our students across the Territory now have a powerful, hands-on opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, food security, and eco-friendly practices that will shape the future of our islands," said Cydney Meadows, Territorial Director of SAE.
The hydroponic trailer farm is available for all USVI students, serving as a learning hub that integrates STEM, environmental stewardship, and agricultural education. This initiative underscores the Department's commitment to building a more resilient and food-secure Virgin Islands by investing in the next generation of sustainability leaders.
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