Key differences in traditional and vertical greenhouses

Key differences in traditional and vertical greenhouses
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Controlled-Environment Agriculture (CEA) is a modern approach to greenhouse vertical farming. CEA farms grow plants indoors. This method allows careful control of temperature, humidity, light, and nutrients. It allows plants to grow well all year, regardless of weather or climate.

Vertical farming and greenhouse farming are key parts of Eden Green’s mission. Vertical farming grows plants in stacked layers or towers, making it ideal for cities with little space. It efficiently uses space, producing more food with less land. Greenhouse farming uses natural sunlight and controlled environments to help plants grow. It works best in areas with lots of sunlight.

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