Action plan targets hunger with school-based aquaponics and hydroponics training

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By AI, Created 14:00 UTC, Jun 30, 2026, AGP -

Marketing Consultants Group says a new action plan would put aquaponic and hydroponic teaching systems in schools and expand multilingual video training to help communities grow food at home and at scale. The pitch comes as the release cites UN hunger figures and says the effort is aimed at reducing global food insecurity.

Why it matters: - The release frames hunger as an urgent global crisis, citing a death every 3.6 seconds and saying 75% of those who die are children. - The release also cites a UN estimate that 800 million people go to bed hungry. - Marketing Consultants Group says the proposed action plan could help people grow fish and plants for food in homes, schools and commercial settings.

What happened: - Marketing Consultants Group announced an action plan on June 30, 2026, from Green Bay, Wisconsin. - The plan calls for aquaponic and hydroponic teaching systems to be made available in schools. - The plan also calls for online video training in multiple languages for students, educators, parents and communities. - The training is intended to show people how to grow fish and plants and how to buy, build and maintain feeding systems.

The details: - The proposed systems are meant to support home-based, community and commercial food production. - The release says the approach is designed to teach people how to grow “life-saving fish and plants.” - The company directs readers to Download and share the White Paper. - The company also directs readers to Download and share this Action Plan.

Between the lines: - The release is less a report on a finished program than a call to adopt a food-production model tied to education and local self-sufficiency. - The emphasis on schools and multilingual training suggests the strategy is aimed at scaling knowledge first, not just distributing equipment. - The hunger statistics are used to argue that small-scale food systems could be part of a broader response to food insecurity.

What's next: - Marketing Consultants Group is asking people to download and share the white paper and action plan. - The release does not give a rollout timeline, funding plan or list of school partners. - The release does not say when or where the teaching systems would first be deployed.

The bottom line: - Marketing Consultants Group is pitching aquaponics and hydroponics as an education-driven response to global hunger, with schools positioned as the starting point for wider food-production systems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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