Credit Union Donates Container ‘Freight’ Farm To Latham Food Bank
Hydroponic Farm In A Repurposed Freight Container
Andy Tsubasa Field
August. 29, 2023
During an August 22 event, the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York welcomed its new 'freight' farm by truck, which it installed at its Latham distribution center.
COLONIE — Broadview Federal Credit Union has donated a freight container-based farming system to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York.
The new “freight” farm will grow up to 900 lettuce and other leafy vegetable heads per week. The farm, housed in a repurposed freight container, will help the food bank expand its inventory for a program delivering food to parts of its 23-county service area that lack pantries or grocery stores, and another supplying produce and dairy to pantries before distribution to agencies with limited storage. Fresh produce is in high demand among the food bank’s partners, making up 20 percent of the network’s annual distribution, according to a statement by the food bank.
The freight farm employs hydroponics, a method of growing plants without soil and delivering nutrients through a water solution. Nick Pisani, the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York’s chief operating officer, said using an insulated, weather-independent facility enables year-round food growth. A significant portion of the food at the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York’s distribution center supports pantries, soup kitchens and backpack programs that feed food-insecure children on weekends and during school breaks.
Lead photo: During an August 22 event, the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York welcomed its new 'freight' farm by truck, which it installed at its Latham distribution center. Cindy Schultz Photography