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Dragonfly Vertical FarmBy 2050, the world's population will have increased by 3 billion people, requiring an additional chunk of arable land the size of Brazil in order to grow enough food. Add to that the potential loss of coastal property from rising sea levels, crop loss from drastic weather related incidents, and the need to reforest large swaths of land to sequester CO2. What we're left with is a global mess that could be helped by a new agricultural technique - <strong>vertical farming</strong>....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/smarter-cities-vertical-farming-could-ease-worlds-agricultural-woes/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Plantagon Vertical FarmBy 2050, the world's population will have increased by 3 billion people, requiring an additional chunk of arable land the size of Brazil in order to grow enough food. Add to that the potential loss of coastal property from rising sea levels, crop loss from drastic weather related incidents, and the need to reforest large swaths of land to sequester CO2. What we're left with is a global mess that could be helped by a new agricultural technique - <strong>vertical farming</strong>....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/smarter-cities-vertical-farming-could-ease-worlds-agricultural-woes/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Pyramid Vertical FarmBy 2050, the world's population will have increased by 3 billion people, requiring an additional chunk of arable land the size of Brazil in order to grow enough food. Add to that the potential loss of coastal property from rising sea levels, crop loss from drastic weather related incidents, and the need to reforest large swaths of land to sequester CO2. What we're left with is a global mess that could be helped by a new agricultural technique - <strong>vertical farming</strong>....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/smarter-cities-vertical-farming-could-ease-worlds-agricultural-woes/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
verticalfarmbridgeBy 2050, the world's population will have increased by 3 billion people, requiring an additional chunk of arable land the size of Brazil in order to grow enough food. Add to that the potential loss of coastal property from rising sea levels, crop loss from drastic weather related incidents, and the need to reforest large swaths of land to sequester CO2. What we're left with is a global mess that could be helped by a new agricultural technique - <strong>vertical farming</strong>....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/smarter-cities-vertical-farming-could-ease-worlds-agricultural-woes/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




