Vertical Farming: Unearthing the Promise and Challenges of Agricultural Innovation
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9M ago
Over the past decade, vertical farming has been touted as 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 ..read more
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How Can Renewable Energy Improve CEA’s Carbon Footprint?
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10M ago
enewable energy has the potential to significantly improve indoor agriculture by providing climate-smart power sources to farmers. Currently, around 80% of global energy is generated by burning fossil fuels, so renewable energy sources are a welcome change for the preservation of our environment ..read more
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Challenges and Innovations Driving the CEA Sector in GCC and MENA
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11M ago
Climate change presents a significant threat to global water and food security. The MENA region is experiencing higher temperatures, more severe droughts, and increased occurrences of extreme weather events with greater intensity and frequency ..read more
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A Dive into Aquaculture: The Future of Sustainable Seafood
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1y ago
Aquaculture, the practice of fish farming, is a recently growing industry that relies on cultivating aquatic flora and fauna specifically for human consumption. Unlike wild fishing, which can deplete natural fish populations and damage ecosystems, aquaculture offers a sustainable and controlled way to produce aquatic protein sources ..read more
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Saltwater Farming Transforms Arid Regions into Plentiful Farms
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1y ago
Saltwater farming, also known as ocean farming or mariculture, is a revolutionary approach to sustainable agriculture that harnesses the power of the ocean to grow crops and produce seafood ..read more
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How sustainable farming is paying off for Australian farmers
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1y ago
The connection between a farmer and their land is unmatched. The land is a constant, withstanding generational change in personnel, methodology, and even land use. However, industrial agriculture — characterized by the use of heavy tillage, intensive monocropping, and excessive grazing — has resulted in the degradation of the very soils that sustain our food supply.  ..read more
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The Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Farms are Bridging Agriculture Systems
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1y ago
Hybrid farms offer a sustainable and innovative approach to agriculture that can help meet the growing demand for food while reducing the environmental impact of farming. By combining multiple growing techniques, farmers can reap greater environmental, economic, and social benefits than through any one solution alone ..read more
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USDA Announces Finalists for Twelve New USDA Regional Food Business Centers and $420 Million in Funding to Strengthen Food Supply Chain Infrastructure
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1y ago
Committed to transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, and increased access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communities, the USDA recently announced the creation of 12 new USDA Regional Food Business Centers and a $420 million Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI ..read more
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These Vertical Farms in Puerto Rico Offer 5 Lessons for Surviving Extreme Weather
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1y ago
Hurricanes can be a leading cause of concern for farmers working in coastal areas where severe weather is common. These storms can interrupt entire seasons of growing, but indoor farmers can take certain precautions to prevent damage to their facilities ..read more
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This farmer says he reluctantly throws away enough cauliflower to feed a province
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1y ago
Food waste is both a local and global problem. Emitting more GHGs than any country other than the US or China, food waste is also a major reason why millions of people around the world struggle to get enough quality nutrition ..read more
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