CLARENDON, JAMAICA (March 5, 2020): In an official handover ceremony today in the Alston District of Clarendon, Jamaica, five communities became the proud owners of INMED AquaponicsTM systems. The systems …
Via a partnership with the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, INMED Caribbean is installing community aquaponics systems in Clarendon, where residents continue to struggle with the devastating environmental …
STERLING, VA (October 14, 2019): INMED Partnerships for Children has been selected as one of three finalists in the food category for the prestigious Zayed Sustainability Prize 2020 for its …
Tanesha Wallace dreamed of starting her own commercial agri-business one day. For the past few years, she had been struggling to help support her widowed mother and younger siblings in …
Our first aquaponics training course for farmers in Jamaica was filled to capacity! Smallholder farmers and aspiring agriculture entrepreneurs gathered for three days of intensive training to help them launch …
Learn more about how INMED is using adaptive agriculture and aquaponics in South Africa, Jamaica and Peru to protect the environment, dramatically increase crop yields and generate year-round produce, fish …
The summer reading lists are out, and for those interested in gardening as a means of better nutrition, education and engagement, The Power of a Plant by Stephen Ritz is …
We made our goal! Thank you to everyone who contributed to INMED’s GlobalGiving campaign to raise $5,000 to kick start our Financing for Climate-Smart Aquaponics in Jamaica project. We not …
Tanesah Wallace has always loved gardening and decided to combine her passion with her need to generate additional income. Her solution was to start her own home aquaponics farm—with the …
Today, INMED is launching a 3-week campaign on Global Giving to fund an exciting new aquaponics project to help small food producers whose livelihoods are threatened by climate change. We …
Stay up to date on the latest news in our adaptive agriculture and economic development programs in Jamaica. Leave a comment for INMED Caribbean Program Manager Paul Barrett. Like our …
INMED’s innovative Adaptive Agriculture program is fostering social, economic and environmental advancement in Jamaica. In Part 1 of this 2-part video, Television Jamaica interviews INMED Caribbean Program Manager Paul Barrett …
A feature on INMED’s aquaponics program aired on TVJ News (the most-watched news program in Jamaica) last week, generating a wave of interest from viewers. Over the last few years, …
Increasing dependence on food imports, declining agriculture and vulnerability to natural disasters are creating a health crisis of obesity and malnutrition in Jamaica. INMED’s Adaptive Agriculture program is using aquaponics …
INMED is pleased to announce its innovative “Increasing Access to Climate-Smart Agriculture (IACA)” aquaponics program in Jamaica, which is scheduled to launch early next year. The program will allow mid-level farmers, …