Hydroponic crops, new study: growing lettuce with wastewater?
At the University of Illinois they show that hydroponic lettuce crops can grow with wastewater: a breakthrough for urban agriculture?
At the University of Illinois they show that hydroponic lettuce crops can grow with wastewater: a breakthrough for urban agriculture?
Vertical farms in series that produce healthy food and give it free to the population. Better lifestyles as a public service: Aerofarms shows a future path.
Rotofarm, the idea of an Australian startup, offers a circular internal garden with hydroponics that seems to come out of a space series.
Seedo uses machine learning technology, various sensors and light systems to feed herbs, flowers or vegetables of varying legality
With only 1% of its surface (724 square kilometers) devoted to agriculture, the pressure is concentrated entirely on the creation of new 'urban farms' that respond to the need to grow more food in less space.
The word "plantation" usually evokes bucolic visions of green fields, waves of ears and animals, but the agriculture of the future has more to do with the now familiar environments in which we live: a parking lot, a pizza, a crowded city street.