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Vertical Farming

by Divyasree Gorantla | 17-02-2023 05:28 recommendations 0

Vertical farming is a type of agriculture where crops are grown in vertically stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as buildings, warehouses, or greenhouses. The goal of vertical farming is to maximize the use of space and resources, while minimizing the environmental impact of agriculture. Here are some key features of vertical farms:

  1. Controlled Environment: Vertical farms use technology such as LED lighting, hydroponics, and aeroponics to create a controlled environment for plant growth. This allows for year-round crop production, and can reduce the need for pesticides and herbicides.

  2. Efficient Use of Resources: Vertical farms can use significantly less water and fertilizer than traditional agriculture, as these resources can be precisely controlled and recycled within the system. Vertical farms also reduce the need for land and transportation, as they can be located in urban areas closer to consumers.

  3. Increased Crop Yield: The vertical stacking of crops allows for more plants to be grown in the same amount of space, leading to increased crop yields. The controlled environment can also lead to faster and more consistent growth, resulting in higher quality crops.

  4. Reduced Environmental Impact: Vertical farming can reduce the environmental impact of agriculture, as it requires less land, water, and fertilizer, and can reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation.

  5. Challenges: While vertical farming has many potential benefits, there are also some challenges to be addressed. These include the high energy costs associated with maintaining the controlled environment, the cost of setting up, taking care of amount of carbon footprint and maintaining vertical farms, and the limited range of crops that can be grown in these environments.

In summary, vertical farming is an innovative and sustainable approach to agriculture that can increase crop yields, reduce the environmental impact of farming, and provide fresh produce in urban areas. While there are some challenges to be addressed, the potential benefits of vertical farming make it an exciting area of research and development.

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  • Junghyun Mentor Yoon says :
    Hi, Divyasree Gorantla!
    This is your mentor, Yoon.

    Thank you for introducing vertical farming. You did well in explaining the key features of vertical farming. Your report could be even better if you provided images to illustrate vertical farming.

    Great job on writing the free report.
    I am looking forward to reading your following report!
    Posted 19-02-2023 20:44

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