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Kranji Sanctuary Resort: Farmstay Experience From $160/Night

When life gets too busy, we dream of going for a retreat overseas. You'll be glad to know you can get that experience right here in Singapore.

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Converting airline food waste into insect protein meal


A Singapore based partnership will see airline food waste redirected as a rearing substrate for insects to a tech innovator involved in insect protein production.
dnata, a leading global air services provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Blue Aqua Food Tech (Blue Aqua) to boost food security in Singapore.  
The partnership will see Blue Aqua upcycle organic waste from dnata’s catering and ground handling operations into alternative insect protein. 
Dubai-based dnata signs an MoU with Blue Aqua to boost food security in Singapore. © dnata
The alliance is looking to supply Singapore’s farmers with sustainable access to a domestically produced animal feed ingredient. Most feed in Singapore tends to be imported.

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Dubai's dnata partners with Blue Aqua to boost food security in Singapore


Dubai’s dnata partners with Blue Aqua to boost food security in Singapore
Blue Aqua will upcycle organic waste from dnata’s catering and ground handling operations into alternative insect protein for aquafeeds
May 5, 2021
Dubai-based air services provider dnata has signed an MoU with Blue Aqua Food Tech (Blue Aqua) to boost food security in Singapore.
Blue Aqua will upcycle organic waste from dnata’s catering and ground handling operations into alternative insect protein for aquafeeds.
Blue Aqua’s bioconversion solution processes underutilized nutrients from the leftovers that can be transformed into insect proteins for aquacultural use. The initiative makes the insect protein a sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional fishmeal.

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8 reasons why Kranji is one of Singapore's best hidden secrets

8 reasons why Kranji is one of Singapore's best hidden secrets
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Watch out! Sharp rise in number of road potholes after heavy rains


January 15, 2021
Potholes on the road at Jalan Bahagia on Jan 14, 2021.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Road potholes have proliferated across the island after heavy rains in the last several weeks, raising concern among motorists and cyclists alike.
Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Transport Baey Yam Keng on Friday (Jan 15) told The Straits Times he is aware of the situation: "The rains this year have been heavier and more protracted. We're seeing four times more potholes than usual."
He explained that with persistent rain, water seeps into the ground, softens the soil, and the tarmac above gives way when vehicles go over them.

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