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CEA Florida Alliance Leadership

H.B. 1705

At CEA Florida, Inc., our vision is to help Florida become a national and international leader in Controlled Environment Agriculture.  H.B. 1705, Supporting Innovation in Agriculture Act of 2025, is instrumental in attracting investment in the CEA sector.  Consider joining other CEA stakeholders and endorse this bill with us.

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CEA Florida Roadmap

Our team at CEA Florida, Inc. has commissioned a study to develop a roadmap for Florida's development of CEA.  CEA Members and Stakeholders are invited to share and comment on the CEA Florida Roadmap.  

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Awareness Initiative for Students

We developed the Microgreen Kids™ Initiative to help students learn about controlled environment agriculture.  We team up with schools to provide awareness and STEM education programs for Florida schools.   

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Microgreen Kids™ Initiative

Why Microgreens?

High Nutritional Value: 

Microgreens are simply young seedlings of vegetables or herbs that are generally harvested  in 1-3 weeks.  They are an emerging food source that are known for their high nutrient load. Studies have revealed that that microgreens may offer up to 40 times the nutrients of their mature counterparts. 

These remarkable plants are not only high in vitamins but also minerals and phytochemicals. Although more microgreen studies are needed, the results have been promising.  Currently, studies support type 2 diabetes management. For example, broccoli and fenugreek greens may help in regulating blood, improving sugar levels by as much as 44%.  


Other studies support reduced heart disease risk, reduced cancer risk, reduced anemia, improve cognitive capability, afford vision protection and more.


Sustainable Cultivation:

In a world where sustainable food cultivation is imperative to our future food security, students learn the fundamental concept of sustainability in an interactive, practical and fun way.


Additionally, teachers find growing microgreens is particularly suited for STEM classroom education.  They require just a small space, grow in a short period of time and can easily be grown organically and sustainably.  There are numerous varieties and they are colorful, tasty and have a great texture.                                  And, Children love them!

  

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Chronic Disease and Food Interventions

CEA as a Health Intervention

Chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and more affect most of the U.S. population and the risks are growing.    An estimated 129 million people in the US have at least 1 major chronic disease (eg, heart disease, cancer,  diabetes, obesity, hypertension) as defined by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Five of the top 10 leading causes of death in the US are, or are strongly associated with, preventable and treatable chronic diseases.                                                                                                                          Let's change the trajectory of food quality and accessibility with CEA.

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Welcome to CEA Florida Innovation Center, Inc.

Discover the latest innovations in Agriculture. We provide sustainable solutions for your crops, from seed to harvest. Join us in the journey towards a greener future.

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