Food crisis of 2050? Jellyfish Barge, floating modular greenhouse
At current rates, a food crisis in the coming years is inevitable. Or not? Jellyfish Barge, a floating modular greenhouse, is one of the projects that can counteract it.
At current rates, a food crisis in the coming years is inevitable. Or not? Jellyfish Barge, a floating modular greenhouse, is one of the projects that can counteract it.
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A sensor allows you to literally listen to the vegetables. Not only does it assess plant stress, but also heat suffering and nutritional needs.
The use of batteries for vehicles and agricultural machinery promises to revolutionize the cultivation industry by lowering costs and improving production. From large tractors to small harvesting machines, all vehicles will be completely transformed by electric. On the other hand, current agriculture is under pressure: on the one hand the need to produce more food to avoid the food crisis. On the other hand, the need to reduce waste and abuse of land and water. Precision agriculture can increase the production of… Read more
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