The Problem
Resource-scarce Singapore has always been heavily reliant on food imports. The government puts in a lot of resources into improving the nation’s food security and making Singapore more self-sufficient. In 2019, the 30 by 30 goal was announced, which aims to produce 30% of our food demand locally by 2030. This has ignited a spark in Singapore's high-tech farming industry, which is highly dependent on tech-savvy workers. If we want to groom a generation of high-tech farmers, we need to start early.
However, our team has found that in primary and secondary schools, high-tech farming is barely ever talked about. This signals a misalignment between current primary and secondary school science education and the growing demand for high tech farmers, with few efforts to raise awareness of high-tech farming at those levels. This is a gap we aim to bridge.