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    First aquaponics facility coming to Clayton County, providing sustainable greens to major cities

    By WSBTV.com News Staff,

    2024-05-16
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    The first aquaponics facility is coming to Clayton County.

    The Andrew J. Young Foundation is partnering with Forever Young Aquaponics and the Clayton County Board of Commissioners to host a groundbreaking ceremony for its first aquaponics facility on Thursday.

    A release from the company said the facility will be 70,000 square feet and will be USDA organic certified.

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    The Jonesboro facility will provide sustainable, organic, and locally grown leafy greens to nine major local cities throughout the southeast.

    Aquaponics is a system of aquaculture.

    Forever Young Aquaponics says the system combines aquaculture (fish farming) with hydroponics (soil-less plant cultivation).

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    The aquaponics process uses no fertilizer and 92% less water, is pesticide-free and will meet USDA organic standards, produces zero discharge into the environment, and has a 48% lesser carbon footprint, according to Forever Young.

    The ceremony will take place at 2559 Mount Zion Rd at 2 p.m.

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    John Guillory
    05-17
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