These are the world's largest vertical farms
Added on 10 May 2022
Click here to view photo gallery.
As more than 80% of land suitable for crops is already in use, vertical farming has become a critical component of agriculture's future.
While continued large-scale agriculture contributes to global deforestation, pollution, and climate change, vertical farms present an opportunity to optimise plant growth using soilless farming techniques and as little space and transport as possible.
In the vertical farming process, plants, foods and herbal medicines grow in vertically stacked layers, inclined surfaces or containers receiving water and nutrients with hydroponics, geoponics and aeroponics techniques. The results are greater harvests at any time of the year, anywhere in the world, and using fewer resources.
Continue reading.
Photo Courtesy of AeroFarms
Source: Domus
More news