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Plants Are Grown Vertical Farming In Several Layers
Vertical Farming Market

The process of cultivating crops in layers that are piled vertically is known as vertical farming.  It frequently uses soilless farming methods like hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics as well as controlled-environment agriculture, which tries to optimise plant growth. Buildings, shipping containers, tunnels, and defunct mine shafts are a few examples of frequent structures used to house vertical farming systems.

Technologies for Vertical Farming encounter financial difficulties because they require more capital than conventional farms do. A "hypothetical 10 level vertical farm" in Victoria, Australia, would cost more than 850 times as much per square metre of arable land as a conventional farm in rural Victoria.

 

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