Vertical Farming: Why Our Salad Could Soon Come From the Conveyor Belt
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Urbanization razes thousands of hectares of arable land, population growth and purchasing power triggers food demand, and climate change hits crops with unpredictable ferocity. In a world that cries for solutions, agriculture needs bold and innovative responses. Vertical agriculture, which grows plants in stacked structures with controlled environments, has been emerging as an innovative solution for some years. From its conceptual origins to it…


Droughts, water scarcity and shrinking arable land put agriculture under pressure. Vertical farming promises weather-independent harvests with minimal water consumption – but gaps between vision and reality still exist.
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