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HomeNewsVessels Going Green: Fresh Produce Revolution Onboard

Vessels Going Green: Fresh Produce Revolution Onboard

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In a bold stride towards enhancing seafarer welfare and sustainability, vessels are embracing onboard vegetable cultivation. What once seemed an impractical solution to a long-standing problem is now becoming a reality, thanks to technological advancements. Maritime companies are recognising the value of fresh produce for their crews, improving diets, boosting morale, and reducing reliance on external supplies.

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The Importance Of Fresh Vegetables At Sea

Fresh vegetables are essential for maintaining a healthy diet. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibre, they are critical to preventing nutrient deficiencies that can lead to health issues such as scurvy, impaired vision, and digestive problems. Historically, seafarers have faced challenges in accessing fresh produce due to logistical constraints, long voyages, and cost-cutting measures.

Steven Jones, founder of the Seafarers Happiness Index, highlighted this challenge:
“We hear of vessels running low on food while waiting to call into cheaper ports, or cooks resorting to frying whatever is available. Access to fresh fruit and vegetables is limited, with costs cut at every turn.”

Agwa’s successful performance at sea. Photo Credit: Agwa Farm

But the tide is turning. Innovative solutions, such as hydroponic gardening and AI-driven technologies, are enabling vessels to grow fresh produce onboard, ensuring nutritious meals for the crew without relying on expensive and infrequent resupplies.

How The Technology Works

Hydroponics: The Soil-Free Solution

Hydroponics is a game-changer for the maritime industry. This soil-free cultivation method delivers nutrient-rich water directly to plant roots, enabling efficient use of water and promoting faster growth. The controlled environment required for hydroponics makes it ideal for onboard setups, where space and resources are limited.

AI-Driven Precision

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into onboard gardening has taken this innovation to the next level. Agwa, a leader in this space, has developed compact, refrigerator-sized units that grow fresh greens, herbs, and vegetables autonomously. These units are equipped with cameras and sensors to monitor water levels, pH, temperature, and humidity, ensuring optimal growing conditions.

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Agwa’s system uses AI to adjust light, water, and fertiliser levels in real-time, maximising yield and minimising waste. A virtual agronomist formulates a precise growth plan for each plant, while crew members can monitor progress and receive harvest alerts via an intuitive app.

Success Stories: Synergy Marine And Beyond

One of the early adopters of Agwa’s technology is Synergy Marine Group. Since September, their Suezmax tanker Effie Maersk has been outfitted with three Agwa units. These units are capable of producing up to four bowls of salad per week, along with a variety of herbs.

Synergy’s commitment to healthier, plant-forward eating has been well received by crews. Captain Rajesh Unni, Synergy’s founder and Chairman, emphasised the significance of this initiative:
“As a fellow seafarer, this is close to my heart. Fresh, nutritious food is vital for morale and wellbeing onboard. Agwa’s technology allows us to serve healthier meals, reduce waste, and contribute to a more sustainable maritime industry.”

Other companies, including Eastern Pacific Shipping, Seaspan Corp, Capital Shipping, and CoolCo, have also adopted Agwa’s units. Eastern Pacific Shipping, for instance, has committed to deploying 400 units across its fleet, marking a significant step toward improving seafarer welfare industry-wide.

What’s On The Menu?

Agwa’s grower units offer a diverse selection of crops, including eight types of lettuce, 11 herbs like basil and thyme, and greens such as kale and pak choi. The company is continuously expanding its offerings to include cherry tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, and additional herbs, making onboard meals not only nutritious but also varied and flavourful.

Benefits Beyond Nutrition

The advantages of onboard vegetable cultivation extend beyond improved diets. These systems contribute to cost savings by reducing reliance on external food supplies, lower logistical demands, and help create a more sustainable maritime industry.

About the size of a Coke Fridge In The Service Station, Agwa’s AI grows Fresh Vege Onboard Container Ships

For shipping companies, these benefits translate into enhanced crew satisfaction and retention. Providing fresh, nutritious food is a tangible way to demonstrate commitment to seafarer welfare, reinforcing loyalty among crew members.

The Road Ahead

With growing support across the maritime sector, onboard vegetable cultivation is poised to become a standard practice. As technology advances and more shipping companies embrace these systems, the vision of self-sufficient, greener vessels is becoming a reality.

This innovation isn’t just about growing vegetables; it’s about cultivating a healthier, more sustainable future for the maritime industry.


#SustainableShipping #SeafarerWelfare #GreenMaritime #HydroponicsAtSea #InnovativeTech #FreshFoodOnboard #HealthyCrew #MaritimeNutrition #AgwaGrowers #BoatingInnovation

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