Straits farmerly

The natural resource of food as a commodity within any country is influenced by social, economical and political factors. In Singapore, almost every item we pick at the supermarket today is imported. While this reflects a country that is massively connected with the world, it also presents a coping...

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Main Author: Lum, Xin Yi
Other Authors: Ng Ee Ching Candice
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74439
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-744392019-12-10T13:26:51Z Straits farmerly Lum, Xin Yi Ng Ee Ching Candice School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music The natural resource of food as a commodity within any country is influenced by social, economical and political factors. In Singapore, almost every item we pick at the supermarket today is imported. While this reflects a country that is massively connected with the world, it also presents a coping strategy in managing demands for food and the lack of natural resources and land. This high import of food however implicates a lack of transparency as to how our food is produced, subjecting the average consumer to a wide range of choices with little control. As such, more and more people are seeking alternative ways of obtaining reliable sources of vegetables and fruits through more self-sustainable forms, i.e.: edible gardens and urban farming. And although urban farming will unlikely replace food import entirely, this alleviation of reliance on imported goods proves to be a growing interest amongst citizens of Singapore as we look towards a more self-sustaining nation. This project aims at critically understanding the rich practice of urban farming, study and analyse its key concepts and mechanism and consolidate a framework for the different lifestyles and housing types in Singapore. Straits Farmerly is a solution for the increasing demand of home-grown food to alleviate our reliance on imported goods. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2018-05-18T01:03:13Z 2018-05-18T01:03:13Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74439 en Nanyang Technological University 23 p. application/pdf
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Lum, Xin Yi
Straits farmerly
description The natural resource of food as a commodity within any country is influenced by social, economical and political factors. In Singapore, almost every item we pick at the supermarket today is imported. While this reflects a country that is massively connected with the world, it also presents a coping strategy in managing demands for food and the lack of natural resources and land. This high import of food however implicates a lack of transparency as to how our food is produced, subjecting the average consumer to a wide range of choices with little control. As such, more and more people are seeking alternative ways of obtaining reliable sources of vegetables and fruits through more self-sustainable forms, i.e.: edible gardens and urban farming. And although urban farming will unlikely replace food import entirely, this alleviation of reliance on imported goods proves to be a growing interest amongst citizens of Singapore as we look towards a more self-sustaining nation. This project aims at critically understanding the rich practice of urban farming, study and analyse its key concepts and mechanism and consolidate a framework for the different lifestyles and housing types in Singapore. Straits Farmerly is a solution for the increasing demand of home-grown food to alleviate our reliance on imported goods.
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