Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Ash farm finds alternatives to traditional agriculture
KentOnline / KMTV
Follow
13/08/2024
One farm in Ash has found an alternative to producing tonnes of food under one roof. KMTV reporter Daisy Page went to find out if there's mush-room in the industry for a new type of growing.
Category
🗞
News
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
Kent is known across the world as the Garden of England.
00:03
Its rolling green fields have historically produced many staples in our weekly shop.
00:08
But with the issues posed by climate change, traditional farmers face a shopping list of
00:12
challenges to keep food on our tables and their businesses alive.
00:16
But how can they diversify to compete with the threats and keep farming going?
00:20
There's quite a lot of farmers using on-farm holiday accommodations, so perhaps cottages
00:24
that used to be used by farm workers that can now be converted into farm holiday accommodations.
00:29
That's a good income stream and a good opportunity for members of the public to see what goes on on farms.
00:34
A lot are engaging in agriculture contracting, so doing farming tasks and activities for
00:38
their neighbours and others in the surrounding area.
00:41
We're seeing quite a few go into viticulture, so planting of grapes and vineyards in the
00:47
southeast as well, quite prevalent across Kent and into Sussex.
00:51
That's got great potential and arguably one of the few advantages of climate change in
00:56
the sense that the climatic conditions now are really ideal for growing grapes.
01:00
But one farm from Ash have found an alternative.
01:03
Urban Farm It has designed a way for anyone to grow anywhere.
01:07
Visiting their factory today, we got suited and booted to take a look behind the scenes.
01:11
So, you know, within this room, we're not at the whim of the cycles of the year, so
01:19
it doesn't matter whether it's autumn, summer, spring, we can grow the same produce year-round.
01:24
We don't have issues like what we've had this year with unpredictable weather, ruining crops.
01:28
We don't have so many issues with risk of contamination or a requirement to use pesticides.
01:34
Think about it like having a clean slate from which you can grow pretty much anything, pretty
01:39
much any time of year, as long as you've got the right knowledge and the right hardware.
01:44
So that's why it's so good for farmers as a diversification option, because often what
01:48
farmers have is willingness, some good basic knowledge and space, but what they don't have
01:54
necessarily is the hardware to go in there.
01:56
But even in their own sheltered environments, they too have to weather the storms of climate
02:00
change as well as rising costs.
02:02
You see that like everything else in our economy and in our world, that climate change will
02:07
make it more difficult to procure certain items, it will create limitation and it will
02:12
also drive price changes.
02:14
So although yes, the actual mushroom side of things we can take care of in an ever-warming
02:19
climate, there are other factors that impact as a result of climate change that will impact
02:23
a mushroom growing business that we also probably can't control.
02:26
They hope this is something people at home and farmers will explore.
02:30
Daisy Page for KMTV.
Recommended
3:35
|
Up next
Get to Know the Alugbati Plant! | Farm To Table
GMA Network
29/01/2024
0:49
Training farm growing new crop of market garden mavens
Australian Community Media
23/01/2024
45:48
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire S01E05 20th Anniversary
Top Gear Videos Clarkson, Hammond & May -
12/05/2018
45:40
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire S01E04 20th Anniversary
Top Gear Videos Clarkson, Hammond & May -
12/05/2018
47:10
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire S01E03 20th Anniversary
Top Gear Videos Clarkson, Hammond & May -
11/05/2018
15:15
TOP 5 NEW KILLER CLOWNS GET BEAT UP!! (CLOWN SHOT IN THE HEAD)
EloyMichael94978957
07/08/2017
1:18
Matthew Scott on the scourge of heritage crime in Kent
KentOnline / KMTV
today
57:19
Kent Tonight - Monday 23rd June 2025
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
2:32
Chatham Docks and industrial estate earmarked for housing in draft Local Plan
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
2:46
Medway honors Windrush Day with music and community
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
3:13
Businesses speak out after days of violence and anti-social behaviour in Broadstairs, Deal and Margate
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
0:56
Police pursue youths on Broadstairs beach
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
2:00
Rosie Turner speaks about her mum's cardiac arrest
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
25:10
Podcast: Couple in new-build house in Aylesham Village near Canterbury say they are 'living a nightmare' as it has been plagued by flooding
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
0:40
Flooding at new-build house in Aylesham
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
1:19
Terminally ill woman has tongue rebuilt from her arm after cancer diagnosis.
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
0:22
A car on fire in Maidstone
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
0:17
Car fire in Thanet
KentOnline / KMTV
yesterday
0:25
Dolphins spotted off Kent coast
KentOnline / KMTV
2 days ago
0:50
Head teacher of Teynham Primary talks about new building unveiled
KentOnline / KMTV
2 days ago
0:14
Beach left in state after hottest day of year
KentOnline / KMTV
2 days ago
1:03
Kent towns earmarked for government's Trailblazing neighbourhood' fund
KentOnline / KMTV
2 days ago
0:44
Minster-on-Sea woman defying odds in Miss Kent pageantry
KentOnline / KMTV
2 days ago
1:30
Woman had half her hip removed due to a rare bone cancer
KentOnline / KMTV
3 days ago
12:16
Kent Tonight - Thursday 20th June 2025
KentOnline / KMTV
4 days ago