The world’s largest vertical farm aims to feed the masses in urban centers by controlling the pain points of agriculture and eliminating seasons and transport costs. Sharon Reich reports.
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"the company has an ambitious goal" yeah.. to switch to cannabis when it becomes legal. They will be all setup and ready to go.
taking in consideration the running cost + the yield of production
is it really feasible
Cool.
kale, arugula, watercress… not exactly what the "masses" eat everyday. How about tomatoes, lettuce and bell peppers.
I wonder if they're using sustainable energy e.g. solar panels, wind turbines?