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Pioneering From Farm to Table

Season 11 Episode 1106 | 26m 46s

Huerto Urbano, or “urban farm,” is solving the problem of diverse local ingredients and food deserts by developing a way to farm in harsh conditions and serving restaurants and families who want and can afford nutritious food. The owner’s husband also happens to be one of the pioneers of culinary innovation in Monterrey, having led the way to the city’s transformation and the owner of Pangea.

Aired: 09/14/22 | Expires: 10/01/26
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
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