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Episode 339: Growing Veg in Antarctica

Episode 339: Growing Veg in Antarctica

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Lockie Scicluna is part of the crew living and working at Australia’s remote Mawson Station in Antarctica. Lockie is closely involved in the station’s hydroponic growing setup — an ingenious system that allows the team to produce fresh vegetables in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. We talk about the challenges of growing food without soil or sunlight, and why having a growing operation might matter more than you might think.

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Australian Antarctic Division Mawson station

Lockie on Instagram @scic.travels

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