Roshe Wong, business development manager at Sky Greens, told us about how they have overcome the challenges in the smart farming opportunity space and on what the future of urban
vertical farming looks like to him.
Not exact matches
Those
looking for a readily available example of an up - and - running
vertical farm is Sky Greens in Singapore, which has existed for five years and is a supplier to the largest supermarket chain in Singapore.
«If you Google
vertical farming, you see artist renderings of superstructures that
look like they are 200 years in the future.
How exactly we're going to feed all these hungry mouths is a problem scientists are
looking at from every angle, including creating heat - resistant cows,
vertical farms and lab - grown hamburgers.
But many are dubious about the next step, the massive
vertical farms envisioned by Dr. Dickson Despommier that Graham - Rowe
looks at uncritically.
Duncan Graham - Rowe of the Guardian
looks at the issue of
vertical farms and finds that it grows on him.
He
looks at one of the success stories of
vertical farming, the Valcent Verticrop system.
Unlike almost every other
vertical farm proposal to date, Graff has designed an entire system,
looking at all of the inputs, outputs and economics.