On September 30th, 2024 we received a visit from Hólar University’s group of MARBIO students.
Learn more about one of Ísponica’s main crops!
Congratulations to Ragnhildur Rún Breiðdal, who completed her final project with us last week. Ragnhildur studied the current state of greenhouse production, aquaculture and aquaponics in Iceland. The main goal was to focus on the future of aquaponics in Iceland, which connects these industries. Well done, Ragnhildur!
On April 15th we shared the story of Ísponica as part of the Aquaponics Association’s Virtual Conference. The Virtual Conference brought together participants from all over the world to share their experience, research and goals for aquaponics in their local industries.
In March 2024, Amber visited the London area to learn more about opportunities and technology in vertical farming.
Ísponica was recently featured in an article by Heimildin, which can be viewed here.
Plans are underway to renovate part of the former fish factory in Hofsós, which will become Ísponica’s new home. Stay tuned for more updates!
“Getting in on the action: opportunities in the Icelandic Knowledge economy for PhDs”
Ísponica received funding (1.500.000 ISK) from SSNV to plan the next phase of the company.
Ísponica presents how aquaponics can be used as a tool to increase domestic vegetable production and improve aquaculture wastewater treatment in the Icelandic industry.
Ísponica joined 6 other teams from Northern Iceland to participate in the Startup Stormur business accelerator.
Joining with other small producers to celebrate the 15th anniversary of “Straight from the Farm” at Stórhóli (Rúnalist) in Skagafjörður
The grant supports the salaries of two university student researchers to explore different methods of mushroom production and growing basil in aquaponic systems.
Ísponica and the Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology of Hólar University receive a grant for the student project “Cultivating oyster mushrooms in aquaponic systems.”
How can we repurpose existing and/or unused structures for local food production? There is great potential to look within our own communities and use resources that are already available!
The article explains a brief history of the barn, the goals of Ísponica, and a few photos from back in July/August 2021.
Excerpts translated from the 2006 report “Hólar í Hjaltadal: Úttekt á Útihúsum” by Þorsteinn Gunnarsson.