Green Amazon
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About
Green Amazon is a sustainable smart agriculture company based in Buffalo, New York.
The company uses a combination of biotechnology and nanotechnology, which they believe will revolutionize agricultural systems and provide solutions for current and future problems relating to food security and environmental toxicity. The company is leading the development and deployment of smart fertilizers with controlled nutrient release, together with bioformulations based on enzymes and amino acids in order to promote healthy plant growth and soil health. The products are designed to provide natural and safe fertilizer alternatives at a comparable cost to the readily available market leaders. The company is committed to helping solve current and future food security issues and promotes the role of smart fertilizer development in food production. Green Amazon concentrates on advances in the development of controlled-release biofertilizers and the use of harvesting residues as coating and carrier materials in order to achieve their goals [https://agreads.com/]
Green Amazon [https://gust.com/companies/green-amazon-llc<nowiki>] also is at the forefront of the development of aeroponic technology in their farms. Unlike hydroponics, aeroponics utilizes a closed-loop system to mist the roots of the greens with nutrients, water, and oxygen. The plants are grown under LED lights engineered for each plant to have a specific spectrum, intensity, and frequency, which controls the physical and flavor components of the produce. The controlled indoor growing environment, which contains the aeroponic system, is not impacted by traditional problems which require the spraying of toxic pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
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The company’s website shares the following mission statement from the founder and current CEO, Professor Walid Nosir:
Green Amazon harnesses the technology of tomorrow to grow crops with the flavor and quality of the past. By bridging different disciplines for cross-functional collaboration, we make this mission possible. Growing more and saving more is our main mission to help the agriculture sector and environment all over the world. We would like to keep the next generation's future clean and less polluted by our excessive usage of current resources. Poor and impoverished communities deserve more attention to help them live a healthy life. A healthy life starts with healthy crops and fewer chemical amendments such as toxic fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides [https://agreads.com/].
Green Amazon did not set out to improve agriculture as it exists in the world right now. But they started over. Green Amazon drives new ways of thinking with a relentless focus on improving our business. Solutions exist where the problems exist. Our team works in developing all-natural products as animal repellents, plant and soil amendments, and challenging the traditional horizontal agriculture by building growth structures from the ground up. Green Amazon derives the solutions from challenging the assumptions of the existing problem [https://agreads.com/]
Green Amazon's success means more green initiatives, fewer agriculture problems, high crop yields, and less hunger the world over.
History
Green Amazon is a family-owned company. Professor Nosir, current CEO and founder of the company, started his research in sustainable agriculture and natural farming over 20 years ago. Nosir traveled to over 30 countries to explore and find the natural solutions used across the world to solve various agriculture-related problems. Green Amazon is a culmination of his experiences and now consists of contracted scientists from different countries and backgrounds working together to develop natural and sustainable farming technology and services. In early 2017, Green Amazon started the first production line of Keeps Away formulas to repel animals and insects from unwanted areas such as the garden, home, farm, even the human body. Early in 2021, the company announced its plan to establish a full production facility in Western New York, for production and warehousing. The Green Amazon team is now expanding, and currently has over 50 different formulas, specialized in all agriculture aspects from repellents to plant-specific soil amendments and seeks to continue to provide natural and sustainable technology for the future. Green Amazon's roles in agricultural changes, biotechnology products, and roots as a sustainable company, have resulted in industry backlash and resistance to product adoption [https://agreads.com/] [https://www.igrow.news/igrownews/usa-new-york-green-amazon-a-smart-vertical-farming-company-is-making-the-change-for-feeding-communities-in-need].
Dr. Walid Nosir Founder of Green Amazon
Green Amazon is a sustainable smart agriculture company based in Buffalo, New York. The company uses different patent-pending technologies in its projects. Normally, when we think about farms on the side of a road, we might imagine acres of land, crops, and livestock roaming on expanses of grass. Green Amazon farms will be different.
The farms will be built on the east side of Buffalo, New York. The company is paving the way for a new method of farming – the company will provide necessary food and nutrients to communities in need while also reducing the burden on the earth’s natural resources and accounting for its changing weather patterns.
Green Amazon was founded in the Finger Lakes, New York by Dr. Walid Nosir, the company moved to Buffalo, New York to be closer to the people and community it serves.
The company plans to build the farms where the people are and think about how to be most efficient in that delivery. Green Amazon is trying to cut shipping costs and distribution, so our selling partners, their warehouses, and their distribution facilities are within just miles. The idea that we’re literally in their backyard means we can really be collaborating closely on understanding what their needs are and be able to grow really efficiently.
Green Amazon seeks to improve food security and work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (2015) of “No Hunger”. In the coming decades, increasing pressure on the global food supply and associated supply chains will require industry overhaul. The research team at Green Amazon believes a focus on using modern technologies in the products and their development of non-chemical fertilization and adequate disposal or reuse of agricultural waste will result in a decrease of the negative environmental impacts induced by wastes.
Green Amazon’s growth system will be movable and vertical. The farm’s growing room is specially regulated to minimize contamination and provide a stable, consistent environment for crops to grow. People who enter the room must wear lab coats, eye protection, gloves, and hairnets and even wipe their shoes on a disinfecting mat. Air curtains also help prevent unwanted contaminants from floating into the space. The farm also waters its crops with an aeroponics system.
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