Working towards these goals, NUS researchers are now adopting unique, integrated, interdisciplinary approaches together with government agencies and industry, with the aim of developing climate-resilient and resource-efficient technologies for our local urban farming systems. These technologies will ultimately help to build circularity and sustainability for our nation’s food security.
In the lab of Assoc Prof Sanjay Swarup, researchers integrate eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions specifically for value-added urban vegetable production. To do this they exploit the synergy between plant traits, their associated beneficial microbiomes and physico-chemical traits. In particular emphasis is placed on innovative agri-inputs, reducing energy and environment footprint while, increasing circularity, yields and climate resilience.
To resolve the complexities of environmental and agricultural sciences the team uses a combination of plant science, microbial ecology, analytical chemistry, statistical and data sciences and already their approach is yielding significant results.