As New York says «Cities already have the density and infrastructure needed to
support vertical farms, and super-green skyscrapers could supply not just food but energy, creating a truly self - sustaining environment.»
The
Farm Service Agency, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), offers microloans up to $ 50,000 for small or beginner farmers, niche or non-traditional farm operations, CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture), restaurants and grocery stores or those using hydroponic, aquaponic, organic and vertical growing meth
Farm Service Agency, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), offers microloans up to $ 50,000 for small or beginner farmers, niche or non-traditional
farm operations, CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture), restaurants and grocery stores or those using hydroponic, aquaponic, organic and vertical growing meth
farm operations, CSAs (Community
Supported Agriculture), restaurants and grocery stores or those using hydroponic, aquaponic, organic and
vertical growing methods.
I would however suggest that there is a need for a model for people to live within a close social structure without becoming detached from nature in which the land on which we live is involved with
supporting us through what might be called urban agriculture,
vertical farming and the affiliated processing of clean water, natural dynamic energy generation like wind, solar and water, and cheap / easy / affordable transit all tied - up with great education and health care.
And while we fully
support the move back to localized sustainable agriculture where simplicity and reliance on natural systems, there is no doubt that green tech will eventually extend to systems like
vertical farming and efficient water purification.