vue - A Visit to Alegría Fresh Farms at Orange County Great Park
We visit Alegría Fresh Farms at the Orange County Great Park and learn about sustainable urban farming with vertical, hydroponic, and organic techniques. Mobilized by a vision to re-purpose abandoned land and maximize crop production in limited, urban spaces, Alegria Fresh Managing Director, Erik Cutter, transforms a food desert into a "Garden of Eden," supplying LA and Orange Counties with fresh, sustainable, high-quality produce, right off the highway. A model of energy independence, Alegría Fresh relies on fewer natural resources through its innovative use of vertical, hydroponic growing systems that operate on 70% less water. Continuing its mission to supply the community with the freshest, highest-quality organic fruits and vegetables, Alegría Fresh also gives back and empowers its community through educational and urban agricultural programs that provide opportunities for youth, veterans and the homeless. For more projects, stories, and inspiration, visit Miracle-Gro® on the web: http://www.miraclegro.com/smg/gosite/MGRO/home?sid=SM00116&medium=social_networks&campaign=mg_homepage_yt&source=youtube&type=NA&term=NA
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I can't imagine a business I want to support less. A couple of years ago, my wife worked for Erik at Alegria Fresh. When she quit, he refused to pay her the wages she'd earned. We had to file a wage claim, and ultimately go to court. By the end of it all, Erik had paid her her full wages, plus penalties, plus attorney's fees.
Farming's only "sustainable" if it's good for the plants, the planet, AND the farmers. Maybe this guy's dramatically changed and now treats his workers with respect, but I seriously doubt it.
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