Can vertical farms feed the world?
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Vertical farmer and clean energy specialist Tristan Fischer has a plan he believes will transform the future of food production and help the world avoid climate catastrophe
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Vertical farmer and clean energy specialist Tristan Fischer has a plan he believes will transform the future of food production and help the world avoid climate catastrophe
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Aquaponics is a hydroponics system that utilizes aquaculture to grow plants.
Aquaponics has become all the trend. The combination of aquaculture, the practice of fish farming, and hydroponics, the cultivation of plants in water without soil, aquaponics is one example of recirculating systems generally called Integrated Aquaculture Agriculture (IAA).
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Addressing the impact that climate change has on food security and thus the eradication of hunger, new farming methods have to be explored. Vertical indoor farming has the answers to these issues as it provides the controlled environment needed for sustained future plant growth.
Vertical indoor farming systems can operate independent from the power grid or sewer network, make their own water and electricity, have build in sewer treatment and generate biogas fuel as a byproduct.
I have developed a mobile, shipping container based indoor farming and food production system and would like to share this info with you. This system provides an innovative solution to the challenges faced for providing sustained food production methods.
Abstract: Changes in Temperature and Precipitation lead to Water Scarcity and Drought, Extreme Weather Events, Pest and Disease Outbreaks and cause Sea Level Rise. |
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Crop failures and reduced agricultural productivity can lead to economic losses for farmers, affecting livelihoods and local economies. Addressing the challenges posed by climate change to food security requires implementing sustainable agricultural practices while improving water and resource management. |
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Vertical indoor farming has the potential to address food security by:
Here's how this system can contribute to these important issues: Controlled indoor environments allow for optimized energy use through LED lighting, climate control, and water recycling, making the process more energy-efficient and lucrative compared to traditional farming. In the face of climate change and the growing global demand for sustainable food production, an innovative solution, the Mobile Container-Based Vertical Indoor Farming System, emerges as a beacon of hope. |
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This cutting-edge technology promises to transform agriculture, ensuring food security while mitigating environmental impact. |
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Utilizing energy efficient 12V LED lighting |
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Environmentally Sustainable:
Self-Sufficient Nutrient Production: Modular systems can be utilized for mobile school feeding schemes The system can be combined with habitat modules or mobile spaza shops |
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In conclusion, this Mobile Food Production System represents a pivotal step towards a more sustainable and secure future. By revolutionizing agriculture, it can ensure a consistent supply of nutritious food while safeguarding the environment. |
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If you find that the potential of this system aligns with your food production strategy while enhancing your operation, or would like to invest in this technology, contact Frank Glatzel (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for more information about this innovative Mobile Food Production System. About the author:
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The United Nations Organization (UNO) 2019 anticipated that the world’s population will reach 9.7 billion people by 2050. Feeding such a considerable population may be a frightful issue to settle. In addition to this, we are losing arable land every year due to industrial development and urbanization.
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Greenhouse growing is an important part of the economy for Nordic countries, where the climate is less than optimal for growing food. It’s therefore natural to expect much of the innovation in greenhouse production to come from the Nordic countries. This is certainly true for Denmark.