Vertical Farming and Urban Agriculture
Agric4profits
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
Vertical farming and urban agriculture are innovative approaches to growing food that are gaining popularity around the world. These methods offer solutions
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Agric4profits
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
Vertical farming and urban agriculture are innovative approaches to growing food that are gaining popularity around the world. These methods offer solutions
Agritecture Blog
JULY 27, 2023
Over the past decade, vertical farming has been touted as just such a disruptor in agriculture. However, as of late 2021 it appears the innovation, and the high-tech controlled environment agriculture sector as a whole, have hit what Gartner refers to as a “trough of disillusionment ”. to 01.01.22.
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Global Agtech Initiative
FEBRUARY 19, 2024
Indoor farming shows great promise in tackling today’s biggest agricultural challenges. The post Vertical Farming: Will Warehouses Become the New Farmland? appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Global Agtech Initiative
JANUARY 5, 2024
Using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, Agroz is building next-generation software applications for agriculture. The post How a Malaysian AgTech Company Is Leveraging AI for CEA Vertical Farms appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Agric4profits
OCTOBER 15, 2024
Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural method that involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers or on vertically inclined surfaces. This approach
Agric4profits
OCTOBER 15, 2024
Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural method that allows crops to be grown in stacked layers or vertically inclined surfaces, often within controlled e
Farmers Weekly
OCTOBER 18, 2023
Farmers Weekly Establishing an on-farm vertical farming system could open the door for farmers to develop an additional revenue stream to sit alongside traditional agricultural practices.
Agric4profits
OCTOBER 15, 2024
Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural practice that involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers or on vertically inclined surfaces. This method
Global Agtech Initiative
OCTOBER 30, 2024
As vertical farming and automation become more accessible, sustainable food systems will no longer be a luxury but a standard in city life. The post Integration of Technology in Urban Agriculture appeared first on Global Ag Tech Initiative.
Agric4profits
DECEMBER 13, 2023
Vertical farming is a modern and innovative approach to growing crops in a vertical arrangement, often in stacked layers or vertically inclined surfaces.
Agritecture Blog
JANUARY 11, 2023
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.
Agritecture Blog
SEPTEMBER 22, 2022
Editor’s Note: With the threat of a recession looming, vertical farmers are analyzing their business practices to stay afloat in a turbulent economy. This article discusses Infarm’s response to the recession and offers hope for the survival of vertical farming businesses around the globe.
Agric4profits
OCTOBER 16, 2024
Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) is a method of cultivating plants in a fully regulated environment. It is also known as ‘vertical farming or indoor f
Agritecture Blog
APRIL 13, 2023
With over 20 years of experience working in all facets of agriculture, Agritecture’s Lead Agronomist, David Ceaser , adds that “many people think that vertical farms are inherently safer than conventional farms regarding food safety - but this is not automatically the case. Here, technology plays a key role.
Agritecture Blog
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
Written by: Djavid Amidi-Abraham September 13, 2023 Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) is a rapidly growing segment of the farming industry. Many investments come from venture capitalists who want to treat vertical farming like a tech investment.
Agritecture Blog
JUNE 7, 2023
Urban Greens is a vertical farming facility located in Sydney, Australia. With this urban surge, the importance of locally sourced produce becomes paramount, prompting a shift towards innovative and efficient solutions such as vertical farming. So, what are the foremost farms currently growing in this region?
Agritecture Blog
SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
With over 20 years of experience, Biernacki has a wealth of knowledge on growing and vertical farming. Now, Kevin uses his expertise to help other growers in his new role with vertical farming solutions provider Montel. The Grove focuses on providing natural, vertically farmed cannabis products. Why Montel?
Agritecture Blog
JULY 31, 2023
As I pondered the topic for this round, I felt drawn to delve into a significant hurdle frequently encountered by vertical farming companies. However, in light of the recent and rather alarming trend of vertical farming ventures failing almost weekly, I believe it's a topic worthy of revisiting.
Agritecture Blog
JANUARY 23, 2023
Editor’s Note: Agritecture (AGR) spoke with Emiliano Gutierrez (EG), Founder & CEO of Raiz , a vertical farm located in Lisbon, Portugal. An early adopter of Agritecture Designer , Gutierrez successfully opened his farm after using the resources provided to him through the platform. EG: For sure. And then the awareness bit.
Agritecture Blog
AUGUST 2, 2023
The Singapore Food Agency reveals that over 90% of the nation's food is imported, making it highly dependent on external sources, and only approximately 1% of Singapore's land is dedicated to agriculture. However, in the face of these limitations, Singapore has and will embrace more urban and vertical farming.
Modern Farmer
JANUARY 22, 2024
Urban agriculture is expected to be an important feature of 21st century sustainability and can have many benefits for communities and cities, including providing fresh produce in neighborhoods with few other options. But is urban agriculture really as climate-friendly as many people think? Our study, published Jan.
Agritecture Blog
APRIL 13, 2023
Written by: Niko Simos April 13, 2023 As concerns about food security, sustainability, and urbanization continue to grow, more and more architects are exploring ways to integrate agriculture into their projects. In addition to promoting food security, agricultural integration can also improve air and water quality.
Agritecture Blog
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
As conventional agricultural practices become increasingly untenable for a number of reasons (including its well-established contribution to climate change ), controlled environment agriculture is often cited as a reliable solution for extreme weather regions as it offers a level of protection and control that open-air, soil-based farms do not.
Agritecture Blog
MARCH 16, 2023
Let’s take a look at what this means for agriculture. The increased globalization of the food system over the past 50 years has spread the false narrative to many governments and businesses that a one-size-fits-all conventional approach to agriculture is the solution to food insecurity. Let’s look at some examples.
Agritecture Blog
APRIL 12, 2023
Editor’s Note: Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) is one of the various solutions available to deal with the harmful effects of climate change and ensure food security for future generations. Contact david@agritecture.com for more information on how you can get a hold of our farm-planning software for your students.
ATTRA
MAY 24, 2024
The VINE, an initiative of University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR), and UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education have opened enrollment for their new Controlled Environment Agriculture Program for greenhouses, indoor vertical farms, or hydroponic farms.
Modern Farmer
AUGUST 29, 2023
Those cows are just one part of the closed-loop system the college aims to highlight in its new farm-to-fork program that is rolling out this school year. Walla Walla Community College’s program may be one of the most extensive culinary-agriculture curriculums, but there are others. who will direct the new project. “As
Far Eastern Agriculture
AUGUST 11, 2023
Colruyt Group in co-creation with MechaTronix have announced the launch of the CoolGrow VF, a breakthrough vertical farm light which is upto 38% more energy efficient than a conventional vertical farm setup
Agritecture Blog
OCTOBER 27, 2022
Editor’s Note: One main draw of Controlled Environment Agriculture, or CEA, is the ability to grow produce closer to urban centers where it will be consumed, thus shortening the supply chain for inhabitants of cities globally. Rural greenhouses can produce a wider selection of local fresh vegetables than urban vertical farms.
Agritecture Blog
MARCH 15, 2023
Written by: Henry Gordon-Smith March 14, 2023 In February, I visited the new AeroFarms R&D facility, intended to bring the latest in vertical farming and indoor farming research and development to the UAE. Urban agriculture is often a successful solution to addressing issues of food insecurity. Credit: AeroFarms. #2:
Agritecture Blog
MAY 18, 2023
Vertical farming and hydroponics are innovative and sustainable agricultural methods that can be used in schools to teach about modern food production and environmental conservation. Credit: amNewYork. Written by: Sarah Jordan and Dorothy Braun February 15, 2023 Credit: FarmBox Foods. Credit: Teens for Food Justice.
Agritecture Blog
DECEMBER 29, 2022
A worker replants lettuce in a vertical farm. Two workers inspect plants in a vertical farm. Cold plasma technology has established uses in traditional outdoor agriculture, but its uses have not been explored in indoor agriculture until recently. Two people look at the crops in a vertical farm.
Agritecture Blog
JUNE 15, 2023
Written by: Sarah Jordan June 15, 2023 Renewable energy has the potential to significantly improve indoor agriculture by providing climate-smart power sources to farmers. Various successful farms in the industry rely on renewable energy to lower their carbon footprint, have a predictable source of energy, and embrace circularity.
Agritecture Blog
MARCH 24, 2023
Each farm model comes with its own set of pros and cons, especially concerning startup costs, operation costs, and climate control. On Agritecture Designer , you can compare CapEx, OpEx, and yields from vertical farms, greenhouses, or container farms to discover which would be best for your idea and local market.
Far Eastern Agriculture
APRIL 1, 2024
GlobalData's latest Thematic Intelligence report, ' Robotics in Agriculture ,' reveals how robotics is helping to achieve precision agriculture and support workers in a new agricultural revolution. Robots are seen as the future of agriculture, possessing the ability to learn the growing patterns of specific produce.
Agritecture Blog
OCTOBER 18, 2022
LED lighting is an important aspect of indoor farming operations, but it consumes energy, contributing to a farm’s overall costs. The 2021 Global CEA Census Report revealed that at least 38% of greenhouses and vertical farms don't track their energy use. kWh per kg, which represents 54% less energy than a typical farm.
Agritecture Blog
AUGUST 10, 2023
Much like investors and policy stakeholders want to see the ROI or money flows for a business, policy or program, consumers want to be ensured that agricultural products they are buying are “clean”, “fresh” and of “quality”. Furthermore, a certification specifically for indoor farms does not exist.
Agritecture Blog
APRIL 20, 2023
Credit: Farm One. “I I thought, wouldn’t it be great to use this new technology of vertical farming to bring these kinds of interesting products to the market and grow them locally? Vertical farming allows you to grow right next to where people consume the product, and allows you to grow very fresh crops year round.
Agritecture Blog
MAY 3, 2023
Written by: Isabelle Dom Across the world of ESG investing, SDG impact, and climate change mitigation, a consistent omission has been bothering us at Agritecture: few events - if any - cover the full breadth of agriculture-related solutions. Controlled Environment Agriculture A CEA farm growing tomatoes.
ATTRA
OCTOBER 31, 2024
Urban and innovative agriculture producers will be able to more easily participate in USDA programs as a result of acreage reporting improvements , says USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA). FSA’s acreage reporting software previously allowed acreage to be reported down to.0001 0001 acres, approximately a four-square foot area.
Agwired
MARCH 11, 2025
Each of the four quarterly reports will provide a deep dive into the most critical topics for growers in the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) industry. CEAg World recently launched the 2024 Global CEA Census in partnership with Agritecture, a top-tier advisory and agriculture technology firm. 19-21 in Durham, N.C.,
Agritecture Blog
DECEMBER 30, 2022
For many, the answer is an increased focus on emerging agricultural technologies, such as controlled-environment agriculture. As agriculture moves towards automation, what technologies and best practices will lead the way? He also mentioned vertical farming as a trend to watch in ag tech.
Agritecture Blog
DECEMBER 5, 2022
A worker inspects plants in one of Plenty’s vertical farms. In the years that have followed, venture capital money has poured into the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) space at a dizzying pace. raised to date Vertical farms require significant capital to operate, especially when they’re just starting out.
Agritecture Blog
FEBRUARY 6, 2023
These solutions are used in a wide variety of modern agricultural applications in both greenhouses and controlled environments. iFarm iFarm creates solutions for city farming. HRVST Limited HRVST Limited is on a mission to power the future of sustainable agriculture and take on some of humanity’s toughest challenges.
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