Vertical farming, the best solution to support an ever growing population or just a scam?

IMHO it has a lot of potential but not being able to grow grains really is something that should be tackled sooner rather than later. But I could see this being used by self sustaining communities to provide lots of food while using very little space. And it’s technically more environmentally friendly than just using vast stretches of land to produce the same amount of food.

  • @tallwookie
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    111 year ago

    it works pretty well for some kinds of produce - bushes/lettuce, fungus, root vegetables, etc but fails for other things (tree nuts, fruit, corn/grain, etc).

    the benefit is that you can use existing infrastructure like high density residential/skyscraper buildings so there’s potentially less distance between farm & table

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      Honestly for me I think if we could grow grain vertically this would’ve been something we all jumped on

      • poVoqM
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        51 year ago

        Potatoes and similar calorie rich root vegetables could be probably grown like that. Most grain and maize goes to feed animals anyway, so if we reduce that there really isn’t that much need to grow cereals.

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          1 year ago

          But I needz mah cheeseborger

          I completely agree though reducing livestock to feed would honestly fix a lot of issues