All Vertical farming articles – Page 10
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ArticleGrowing up in Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s first commercial vertical farm has opened its doors with the ambition to expand its model across Europe
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ArticleHigh-tech farm spreads to Middle East
Japan’s Spread will launch its vertical farm business in the UAE with Madar Farms and Toyo
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ArticleGrowing small, thinking big
FPJ Kitchen: Micro produce is driving innovation in sustainable growing, but there's some way to go. Fred Searle visits Tom Webster at GrowUp Urban Farms
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ArticleScotland set for first commercially viable vertical farm
Facility at James Hutton Institute to be operational by the autumn, with trials planned in various crops
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ArticleLargest automated farm to open in Japan
Japanese group Spread has announced it’s opening the world’s largest automated vertical farm, Techno Farm Keihanna
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ArticleVitacress sponsors robotics workshops
Sessions run by King’s College and Science Gallery London encouraged students to consider application of robotics in horticulture and agriculture
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ArticleDoubling up on Dutch
Spanish salad shortages are set to drive up prices and demand in the Netherlands as the switchover begins
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ArticleInterview: Renzo Piraccini on growing demand
The president of Italian trade fair Macfrut says new technology is driving a revolution in the horticultural sector
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ArticleScotland to build first vertical farm
Scotland is set to build the first vertical farm of its kind in the UK in an effort to tackle long-term food security
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ArticleSWD research and vertical farming win Agri-Tech funding
Four fresh produce R&D projects have won funding in the latest round of Agri-Tech grants
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ArticleGSF builds Chicago vertical farm
Green Sense Farms working with Philips to create first of a number of LED-based production centres
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ArticleUrban agriculture hits new heights
A week after the conclusion of the second Urban Agriculture Summit in Sweden, the Staay Food Group won the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for its City Farming concept. Is the industry now ready to embrace transformative solutions to the world’s food supply problem?
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ArticleThe only ways is up for Singapore farming
Little more than a city at the end of the Malay Peninsula, the geographically tiny nation of Singapore is embracing vertical farming techniques
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ArticleVertical farming opportunity in China
Swedish vertical greenhouse proponent agrees to work with local university to establish urban agriculture
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ArticleVertical farm goes up in Sweden
Plantagon breaks ground on site in Linkoping for its first vertical farm
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ArticleVertical integration of a different kind
Located as close as possible to market, vertical fresh produce farms could make supply lines much shorter, more dependable and hopefully less damaging to the environment
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ArticleThe sky’s the limit for new vertical project
A vertical farm planned for a disused building near Manchester could be the first of its kind for the UK.
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ArticleVertical take-off
Imagine a skyscraper stacked high with floor after floor of food production. A futuristic vision home to everything from tumbling tomato vines to micro cress in neat rows, vertical farming could one day change the shape of horticulture in the UK and beyond. Anna Sbuttoni looks at growing fruit and vegetables from a different perspective
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ArticleCrops in the clouds for Dubai?
A new design by Italian architects has given Dubai hope of becoming more self-sufficient for agricultural crops

