URBAN BARNS ANNOUNCES UPDATE ON NSERC CRD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT MCGILL UNIVERSITY
19 December 2014 - 3:47AM
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Urban Barns Foods Inc. (OTCQB:
URBF) (“Urban Barns”), an innovative food producer dedicated to
growing consistent, healthy and fresh vegetables year round using
its proprietary Cubic Farming™ method, today provides its
shareholders with an update on its research and development
(R&D) activities at McGill University.
In its yearly update to Urban Barns the Biomass Production
Laboratory research team at McGill University reported that
research jointly sponsored by Urban Barns and an NSERC Cooperative
Research & Development (CRD) grant is being used to design and
test optimum light emitting diode (LED) light bars to maximize
production and reduce energy costs in the Cubic FarmingTM system of
Urban Barns. The focus of the NSERC research is optimizing light
emitting diodes to assess photosynthetically active radiation
efficiency (PAR curve) of horticultural plants using different
wavelengths of LED at both low and high irradiance levels. To
support this basic research a Cubic FarmingTM unit is operating on
the Macdonald Campus of McGill University, Faculty of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences.
In addition to the research being undertaken as a part of the NSERC
CRD grant, researchers are focused on expanding the range of
horticultural crops being grown on the Cubic FarmingTM system to
include bell peppers, tomatoes, and strawberries. Four new trough
designs are being tested to support these fruiting crops.
Researchers also report that new biological rooting substrates that
can be easily incorporated into the Cubic FarmingTM system are
being tested to replace non-biodegradable rockwool. This ongoing
research has had very promising results with several different
substrate materials that are all biodegradable.
Dr. Mark Lefsrud is the principal investigator and team leader with
expertise on the use of LED lighting in greenhouse environments.
The research team includes Dr. Valerie Gravel, Assistant Professor
in Plant Science, and includes 10 research support professionals
including graduates, undergraduates and research associates, with
expertise split between the engineering and horticultural aspects
of the project. The team is focused on performing research on
methods and technologies to grow food and other plants in a more
energy-efficient manner while also attempting to improve the
nutritional value of the food grown.
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About Urban Barns Foods Inc.
Urban Barns uses patent pending and proprietary equipment to
produce affordable leafy vegetables in a secure and controlled
indoor environment. By setting up subsidiary facilities and
growing locally, Urban Barns can focus on supplying any community,
irrespective of the regional climate, effectively reducing shipping
times and related spoilage costs. Urban Barns has the unique
ability to scale and cater to the demands of all major
communities. The company’s commitment to consumers is
reflected through its motto, “Purely Fresh, Naturally Tasty, and
Completely Healthy”.
Forward-Looking Statements
Except for historical information contained herein, the matters set
forth above may include forward-looking statements that involve
certain risks and uncertainties. Words such as "may",
"could", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "intend",
"plan", and similar expressions are used to identify
forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
are based on the current beliefs of management, as well as
assumptions made by and information currently available to
management. Actual results could differ materially from those
contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Urban Barns
does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking
statements and cautions investors to consider all other risks and
uncertainties, including those disclosed in Urban Barns’ filings
with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
For further information, contact:
Urban Barns Foods, Inc.
Richard Groome, President and CEO
rgroome@urbanbarns.com
Tel: 514 907 4989 x 774
www.urbanbarnsfoods.com
Source: UPTICK Newswire
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