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5 Mistakes Vertical Farms Make

Agritecture Blog

Originally published: July 15, 2021 Updated on: January 11, 2023 by Niko Simos and Sarah Jordan In recent months, the vertical farming industry has been going through a correction period. We have seen high-profile farm closures and significant layoffs , leading many to wonder if there is truly a future for vertical farming.

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Cultivating Profits in a Compact Crop

Modern Farmer

The 800-square-foot basement and garage provide ample space for germination, cultivation and packaging, he says, with the vertical shelf configuration leaving plenty of room to grow. “I Given the cost of Long Island real estate, the space efficiency is “one of the great benefits of [farming] microgreens,” says DiLillo.

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Supporting an International Network with Agritecture's Business Development Consultant

Agritecture Blog

More recently, David worked as an innovative real estate developer combining his experience in architecture, real estate finance and general contracting. David hopes to see more innovation in urban agriculture in coming years. David enjoys connecting with anyone interested in CEA or urban agriculture.

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Hydroponics Help Urban Schools Grow Food Year-Round

Agritecture Blog

Delivering the Morgan Hill Unified School District’s hydroponic Freight Farm. Reidy, the founder and CEO of a real estate design company that helped build and raise funds for the Green Street greenhouse. Credit: Michael Jochner. But hydroponic systems deserve the spotlight for another reason, said J.J. Credit: John Stuart.

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