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Vertical Farming: A Promising Industry with a Costly Challenge

Vertical farming is a rapidly growing industry with the potential to revolutionize the way we produce food. However, the industry is not without its challenges. One of the biggest problems is that as plants are stacked on top of each other, they block the sunlight to those on the lower tiers, stunting their growth. The only solution is to use indoor lighting, which is expensive.

This challenge has led to significant losses for many vertical farming companies. However, there are a number of companies developing innovative solutions to the problem. For example, some companies are using artificial intelligence to optimize the placement of plants and lighting systems. Others are developing new types of LED lights that are more efficient and less expensive to operate.

Despite the challenges, vertical farming remains a promising industry. Vertical farms can produce more food per square foot than traditional farms, and they can do so year-round, regardless of the climate. Additionally, vertical farms can be located in urban areas, which reduces the need to transport food long distances.

As the technology continues to improve and the costs come down, vertical farming is poised to become a major player in the global food supply.

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SOLUTION: We will be using mirrors outside focused into the greenhouse equipped with diffusers. This will increase the amount of light and spread the light evenly to the interior of the vertical farming structure. The reflected light is a powerful concept that has enabled many city gardens to succeed.

The reflected light is indirect sunlight that is bounced off of mirrors or light-colored surfaces, and it can still bring a lot of added energy to your plants. If you want to grow fruiting vegetables such as peppers or tomatoes you will need the maximum light available.

Further, the entire operation will be operating from a solar farm. This will allow us to tap into the electrical ability to run lights at night if we choose to at no added expense after purchasing the lights and their maintenance.

ADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL FARMING

The advantages of vertical farming are that stacked growing uses less space. easier cultivation, cleaner organic operation, fewer resources, and less water. The produce can be harvested twice as fast as any other.

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With several advantages over traditional farming, the vertical farming market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.2% through the fiscal year 2027. The market size is also expected to touch $31.6 billion by the end of the decade. This presents a big opportunity for farming stocks with a focus on vertical farming methods.

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TOMATOES GROWN WITH MIRRORS IN THE DESERT

Though not entirely related to this section I thought it interesting as some of the concepts are strongly related to our operation. Seawater in Australia is being converted to freshwater using mirrors.

https://www.springwise.com/tomatoes-grown-mirrors-desert/