Creative method of vertical farming types ,benefits .

 Vertical farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers. It often incorporates controlled-environment agriculture, which aims to optimize plant growth, and soilless farming techniques such as hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics.



Advantages of Vertical Farming
  • Year-round crop production.
  • Eliminates agricultural runoff.
  • Significantly reduces the use of fossil fuels.
  • Makes use of abandoned or unused properties.
  • No weather-related crop failures.
  • Offers the possibility of sustainability for urban centers.
Disadvantages of Vertical Gardening

  • The expert needed to set up a vertical farming project.
  • High upfront costs.
  • Significant operational costs.
  • High energy consumption.
  • High labor costs.
  • Significant maintenance efforts.
  • Carelessness could lead to a spread of pests.
  • Pollination problems.


 

Indoor Vertical Farming Technology



AeroFarms is the commercial leader in fully-controlled indoor vertical farming with 390 times greater productivity per square foot annually vs. traditional field farming while using 95% less water and zero pesticides. We use the latest sensing technologies & data science, as well as tools such as machine vision and AI to fulfill our mission: to grow the best plants possible for the betterment of humanity.


Smart Aeroponics

We use aeroponics to mist the roots of our greens with nutrients, water, and oxygen. Our aeroponic system is a closed-loop system, using 95% less water than field farming and 40% less than hydroponics.
 Smart Light
We use LED lights to create a specific light recipe for each plant, giving the greens exactly the spectrum, intensity, and frequency they need for photosynthesis in the most energy-efficient way possible.  This engineered lighting allows us to control size, shape, texture, color, flavor, and nutrition with razor-sharp precision and increased productivity.

 Smart Nutrition

We are constantly monitoring all of the macro- and micronutrients for our plants to provide them with everything that they need to thrive.  We are able to take the exact same seed from the field and grow it in half the time as a traditional field farmer, leading to 390 times more productivity per square foot than a commercial field farm.

Smart Data

At AeroFarms, horticulture intersects with engineering, food safety, data science, and nutrition, giving us the unique capability to understand plant biology in a way that has never been understood.  Our plant scientists monitor millions of data points every harvest. They are constantly reviewing, testing, and improving our growing system using predictive analytics to create a superior and consistent result.

Smart Substrate

We have developed a patented, reusable cloth medium for seeding, germinating, growing, and harvesting. Our growing cloth medium is made out of BPA-free, post-consumer recycled plastic, each taking 350 (16.9 oz) water bottles out of the waste stream. The cloth can be fully sanitized after harvest and reseeded with no risk of contamination, acting as a barrier between the mist and the plants.


Smart Pest Management

Every aspect of our growing process has been optimized to minimize and mitigate pest proliferation. In addition to our controlled, indoor environment, our growing methods disrupt the normal life cycle of common indoor pests so that they never get started.

Smart Scaling

The size and configuration of an AeroFarms system are highly customizable. The systems are comprised of modules that serve as building blocks that can be stacked vertically or lengthwise. This allows us to grow in varied locations and achieve ultimate yield per square foot, no matter space, with quick installation.

Vertical Farming is very Profitable
Most vertical farms are struggling financially. According to an Agrilyst survey, only 27% of indoor vertical farms are profitable, as compared to 67% of greenhouse farms and 50% of container farms. Despite a year-round growing cycle, vertical farms can only profitably grow a limited number of crops


Types of vertical farming



 Hydroponics. 

The predominant growing system used in vertical farms, hydroponics involves growing plants in nutrient solutions that are free of soil. The plant roots are submerged in the nutrient solution, which is frequently monitored and circulated to ensure that the correct chemical composition is maintained.

Aeroponics. 

The National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) is responsible for developing this innovative indoor growing technique. In the 1990s, NASA was interested in finding efficient ways to grow plants in space and coined the term “aeroponics,” defined as “growing plants in an air/mist environment with no soil and very little water.” 

Aquaponics.

 An aquaponic system takes the hydroponic system one step further, combining plants and fish in the same ecosystem. Fish are grown in indoor ponds, producing nutrient-rich waste that is used as a feed source for the plants in the vertical farm. The plants, in turn, filter and purify the wastewater, which is recycled to the fish ponds. 

The World’s Largest Indoor Vertical The farm is in New Jersey



A century ago, Newark, New Jersey’s Ironbound neighborhood was a bustling center of industry, home to factories that mixed up Benjamin Moore paint, brewed Ballantine beer, and, of course, manufactured the steel and other metals from which the district takes its name. Today, most of the area’s the industry has dried up, and many of the former factory sites have been converted into modern homes and apartments. But the neighborhood stands to regain some of its productive past with the arrival of AeroFarms, a ten-year-old aeroponics company that’s moving into a huge former steel factory to grow level upon level of quick-to-mature, sustainable greens, and herbs.

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