Vertical farm trends
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The Guardian
Needing no soil or sun, an underground farm in Liverpool challenges traditional methods
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Greenforges
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EcoWatch
The United Nations estimates that nearly 10 billion people will be living in cities by 2050. According to a recent publication by the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition, urban eaters consume most of the food produced globally and maintain more resource-intensive diets including increased animal-source and processed foods — rich in salt, sugar...
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PNAS
Wheat is the most important food crop worldwide, grown across millions of hectares. Wheat yields in the field are usually low and vary with weather, soil, and crop management practices. We show that yields for wheat grown in indoor vertical farms under optimized growing conditions would be several hundred times higher than yields in the field due to higher yields, several harvests per year, and ve
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An Eacnamaí
Cultivating fresh produce in an artificial environment is getting cheaper
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Ag Funder News
Déanfar an tsaoráid nua a uathoibriú ó shíolú go fás go fómhar ina mbeidh róbataic láimhseála, hintleachta saorga, anailísíocht sonraí, agus braiteoirí monatóireachta agus córais rialaithe uair an chloig chun gach gné de tháirgeadh a fhás laistigh a bharrfheabhsú.
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Chos Istigh Gnó
Oasis Biotech says it has invested nearly $30 million in the regional economy, created more than 100 jobs, and developed a sustainable model for local agriculture.
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Eater
Indoor, LED-lit growing operations grow food without soil or sunlight — but they’re expensive to set up, meaning vertically farmed kale currently costs 10 times as much as conventionally grown
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Teicneolaíocht MIT
Jaime Silverstein works on a farm every day. Inside a cargo shipping container. In Boston. She is a part of a growing movement of urban farmers intent on using efficient, high-tech hydroponic setups to shorten the distance between city dwellers and their food. This article is part of a series on jobs of the future…
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Cathair Fhiontair
You'll be seeing more and more high tech farms popping up in cities. As the population grows, and we run out of farming land, along with climate change, the ...
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An Chóiré Times
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Mashable
Today’s agriculture has transformed into a high-tech enterprise that most 20th-century farmers might barely recognize.
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Times na hÉireann
Is é an t-onnmhairiú is mó in Éirinn ná bia agus baineann cuid de na cuideachtaí is mó léi le bia, rud a chuireann deiseanna ollmhóra ar fáil
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Fachtóir Tech
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MIC
If a Spanish design firm had its way, all of our food would come from colossal floating farm barges.
Forward Thinking Architecture, a Barcelona-based group focused on sustainable design, imagines large, three-story farms that float through the ocean…
Forward Thinking Architecture, a Barcelona-based group focused on sustainable design, imagines large, three-story farms that float through the ocean…
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Inquisitr
Vertical Farming Gets A Wind Power Update With Wind-Powered Vertical Skyfarms Concept
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Mol Singularity
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The Guardian
AeroFarms has put $30m into a green revolution that seeks to produce more crops in less space, but whether its economically viable is an open question
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Salon
Cothaíonn dul chun cinn úrnua san fheirmeoireacht ingearach, rud nach bhriseann talamh ar chor ar bith, dóchas gur féidir leis an domhan a chothú
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Treochtaí Digiteach
As the world's population continues to balloon, the growing need for an advanced form of food production is needed now more than ever.
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Bloomberg
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A new Jeff Bezos-backed warehouse farm will grow enough produce to feed over 180,000 people per year
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Vertical farming startup Plenty — which has raised $260 million to date — is opening a 100,000-square-foot farm in the greater Seattle, Washington area.
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Chos Istigh Gnó
Under construction in Sweden, the World Food Building is both an office tower and vertical farm. Here's what it will look like.
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CNN
The team behind the $40 million vertical farm in Dubai claims it will harvest 6,000 pounds of leafy greens every day. And you may eat them when they're served on airliners.
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Bloomberg
In the kale-filled facility at vertical farm startup Bowery Farming, it’s a piece of proprietary software that makes most of the critical decisions -- like w...
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Newsweek
Scientists were able to grow plants so quickly that one colleague couldn't believe it.
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An Beast Laethúil
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CAM
D’fhéadfadh go mbeadh costais chomhshaoil níos airde in aghaidh an aonaid bia ag baint le talmhaíocht ar dealraitheach di a bheith níos cairdiúla don chomhshaol ach a úsáideann níos mó talún ná an fheirmeoireacht “ardtáirgeachta”.
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Ollscoil Illinois
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Eolaíochta Mheiriceá
Tógann sé 1,000 bliain trí cheintiméadar barrithir a ghiniúint, agus má leanann na rátaí díghrádaithe reatha ar aghaidh d'fhéadfadh go mbeadh barrithir an domhain imithe laistigh de 60 bliain, dúirt oifigeach sinsearach de chuid na Náisiún Aontaithe.
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Stratfor
Tá réabhlóid teicneolaíochta dá cuid féin ag an talmhaíocht.
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CNBC
Úsáideann "Sweeper" meascán de cheamaraí agus fís ríomhaire chun a chinneadh an bhfuil piobar aibí agus réidh le bheith roghnaithe.
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New Yorker
Bíonn luas, stamina agus scil ag baint le sútha talún a phiocadh. An féidir le róbat é a dhéanamh?
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McKinsey
Tá soláthraithe cliste talmhaíochta ag tabhairt a bhfuil ag teastáil ó gach tomhaltóir d'fheirmeoirí: comhéadan digiteach le haghaidh luas agus áise agus idirghníomhú daonna nuair a bhíonn sé de dhíth orthu. Seo mar atá siad á dhéanamh.
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GlasBiz
D’fhéadfadh faisnéis shaorga agus sonraí móra cabhrú le tuilleadh bia a tháirgeadh, níos lú uisce a úsáid, teorainn a chur le tomhaltas acmhainní, cur amú bia a atreorú agus praghsanna bia a laghdú.