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China's SHOCKING Indoor Vertical Farms Could Take Over The World

Watch how vegetables are grown in a smart factory in China​


This looks good, but real question is how much is this actually used? If this is just used like a technology demonstration, then it's pointless. However if this can be scaled up to thousands of such farms, then we see real benefit.
Do you have stats on how much actual production from such smart factories in China?
 
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This looks good, but real question is how much is this actually used? If this is just used like a technology demonstration, then it's pointless. However if this can be scaled up to thousands of such farms, then we see real benefit.
Do you have stats on how much actual production from such smart factories in China?
When China does something, it's always in big scale and China has the unique capability to make the cost super cheap.
 
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When China does something, it's always in big scale and China has the unique capability to make the cost super cheap.

Well that's not the point I am making. Unless you have numbers to back that claim, it's pointless. Just because China did something is some other field doesn't mean it will/can do the same in every field. If you have numbers, great. Otherwise it's just a claim.
 
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When China does something, it's always in big scale and China has the unique capability to make the cost super cheap.
yes when chinese does something it always does it big

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most of the time its the biggest fuking disaster
 
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yes when chinese does something it always does it big

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most of the time its the biggest fuking disaster
What a pathetic BS chart, for one example, we all know the Japanese militarist criminal Tojo killed at least 25 millions Chinese in WW II, not counting all Asians, not the BS of only 5 millions .
 
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What a pathetic BS chart, for one example, we all know the Japanese militarist criminal Tojo killed at least 25 millions Chinese in WW II, not counting all Asians, not the BS of only 5 millions .
He likes to amuse himself.
 
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World’s Prominent Companies in the Vertical Farming Market: Top 8 By Revenue

  • AgriCool
  • Bowery Farming
  • Freight Farms
  • AeroFarms
  • GP Solutions
  • Crop One Holdings, Inc.
  • One.
  • Altius Farms, Inc.
For statistical analysis study on Vertical Farming market research report, Download Report Summary

Top 8 Globally Leading Companies offering Vertical Farming Services

AgriCool [Revenue, US $103 Million]


AgriCool came into existence in 2015, after Guillaume Fourdinier and Gonzague Gru decided to cultivate and supply local, tasty and pesticide-free fruits and vegetables to people in France. AgriCool uses vertical farming techniques to cultivate various fruits and vegetables especially strawberries, parsley, basil, coriander in vertical shelves or walls in order to avail maximum surface area during cultivation. However, managing growing cycle and post-harvesting strawberries is a difficult task. AgriCool uses a closed-loop water system, an aeroponic system to provide optimum growing conditions, and LED lights to regulate light intensity and light spectrum that the strawberries receive. This company utilizes recycled shipping containers, called cooltainers to produce food with zero pesticides and preservatives.

Bowery Farming [Revenue, US $83.7 Million]

Bowery Farming is a US-based vertical farming and digital agriculture company headquartered in New York. Bowery Farming has the largest vertical farming operations in the US, with farms in Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. It cultivates a wide range of pesticide-free fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, like kale, lettuce, and basil using vertical farming and has a large consumer base across the United States. In January 2021, Bowery Farming launched an innovation hub, Farm X for plant science in New Jersey. It is an in-house breeding program and research lab to cultivate tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, and root vegetables.

Freight Farms [Revenue, US$72 Million]

Freight Farms is a leading agriculture technology company, located in Boston, United States, and the first one to manufacture and supply container farms. It is a global leader and manufacturer of container farming technology with hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside freight containers. The company has launched Greenery S, a vertical hydroponic farm equipped with latest equipment and five specialized systems that help in cultivating various types of crop round the year.

AeroFarms [Revenue, US $22 Million]

AeroFarms is the first indoor vertical farming company with certified B Corporation that has developed an aeroponic technology to provide optimum conditions to plants. It is a US-based indoor agriculture company, headquartered in Newark, New Jersey that uses a patented aeroponic system to produce a variety of vegetables. In July 2021, the company rebranded its Dream Greens product line to AeroFarms due to name recognition and expanded its leafy green products, Baby Bok Choy, Micro Arugula, Micro Kale, Micro Broccoli, New Spinach, and Micro Rainbow mix. AeroFarms also announced a multi-year partnership with Cargill, to develop climate resilient farming practices and enhance cocoa bean yield.

GP Solutions [Revenue, US $15 Million]

Grow Pod Solutions (GP) is a US-based company offering state-of-art, environmentally optimized vertical farming systems for cultivating high quality green leafy crops and a variety of herbs. GP has developed GrowPods, automated, finely tuned, scalable, and micro farms. Air and water are filtered inside a Grow Pod which is then equipped with optimum temperature, humidity and light to eliminate the chances of contamination. Utmost precautions to protect against bacteria is taken in order to produce tastier, healthier, and high quality products.

Crop One Holdings, Inc. [Revenue, US $15 Million]

Crop One Holding, Inc. is a California-based agriculture technology company that uses indoor vertical farming for producing fresh and organic products locally. It has two subsidiaries, one, FreshBox Farms, in Mass, and a joint venture with Emirates Flight Catering in UAE. The company produces leafy greens such as kale, lettuce, arugula, romaine, spinach, spring mix without pesticides, and in optimum conditions like temperature, light, water, humidity, and growth nutrients. Crop One Holding, Inc. is also focused on developing new techniques to enhance the production of leafy greens.

Farm.One [Revenue, US $7 Million]

Farm.One is a high tech vertical farm located in New York, United States, offering rare and heirloom varieties of microgreens and herbs. It offers fresh herbs to New York’s finest restaurants such as Eleven Madison Park, and Atera. Farm.One uses vertical farming systems with hydroponics and LED lighting to deliver high quality food round the year with no pesticides, and moderate water usage. The company is also focusing on eliminating single use plastic and reducing carbon footprint and water usage.

Altius Farms, Inc. [Revenue, US $5.9 Million]

Altius Farms delivers a wide range of high quality herbs and leafy greens locally round the year across United States, using patented, vertical growing technology. The aeroponic vertical farms built by Altius Farms are one of largest vertical farms in the US and at the highest elevation. It also offers onsite training for urban youths and veterans. Some of the leading Altius Farms’ products specialty mixes such as Brassica Mix, Urban Farmer Mix, Spring Mix, herbs including Genovese Basil, specialty greens, and lettuce.
 
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World’s Prominent Companies in the Vertical Farming Market: Top 8 By Revenue

  • AgriCool
  • Bowery Farming
  • Freight Farms
  • AeroFarms
  • GP Solutions
  • Crop One Holdings, Inc.
  • One.
  • Altius Farms, Inc.
For statistical analysis study on Vertical Farming market research report, Download Report Summary

Top 8 Globally Leading Companies offering Vertical Farming Services

AgriCool [Revenue, US $103 Million]


AgriCool came into existence in 2015, after Guillaume Fourdinier and Gonzague Gru decided to cultivate and supply local, tasty and pesticide-free fruits and vegetables to people in France. AgriCool uses vertical farming techniques to cultivate various fruits and vegetables especially strawberries, parsley, basil, coriander in vertical shelves or walls in order to avail maximum surface area during cultivation. However, managing growing cycle and post-harvesting strawberries is a difficult task. AgriCool uses a closed-loop water system, an aeroponic system to provide optimum growing conditions, and LED lights to regulate light intensity and light spectrum that the strawberries receive. This company utilizes recycled shipping containers, called cooltainers to produce food with zero pesticides and preservatives.

Bowery Farming [Revenue, US $83.7 Million]

Bowery Farming is a US-based vertical farming and digital agriculture company headquartered in New York. Bowery Farming has the largest vertical farming operations in the US, with farms in Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. It cultivates a wide range of pesticide-free fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, like kale, lettuce, and basil using vertical farming and has a large consumer base across the United States. In January 2021, Bowery Farming launched an innovation hub, Farm X for plant science in New Jersey. It is an in-house breeding program and research lab to cultivate tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, and root vegetables.

Freight Farms [Revenue, US$72 Million]

Freight Farms is a leading agriculture technology company, located in Boston, United States, and the first one to manufacture and supply container farms. It is a global leader and manufacturer of container farming technology with hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside freight containers. The company has launched Greenery S, a vertical hydroponic farm equipped with latest equipment and five specialized systems that help in cultivating various types of crop round the year.

AeroFarms [Revenue, US $22 Million]

AeroFarms is the first indoor vertical farming company with certified B Corporation that has developed an aeroponic technology to provide optimum conditions to plants. It is a US-based indoor agriculture company, headquartered in Newark, New Jersey that uses a patented aeroponic system to produce a variety of vegetables. In July 2021, the company rebranded its Dream Greens product line to AeroFarms due to name recognition and expanded its leafy green products, Baby Bok Choy, Micro Arugula, Micro Kale, Micro Broccoli, New Spinach, and Micro Rainbow mix. AeroFarms also announced a multi-year partnership with Cargill, to develop climate resilient farming practices and enhance cocoa bean yield.

GP Solutions [Revenue, US $15 Million]

Grow Pod Solutions (GP) is a US-based company offering state-of-art, environmentally optimized vertical farming systems for cultivating high quality green leafy crops and a variety of herbs. GP has developed GrowPods, automated, finely tuned, scalable, and micro farms. Air and water are filtered inside a Grow Pod which is then equipped with optimum temperature, humidity and light to eliminate the chances of contamination. Utmost precautions to protect against bacteria is taken in order to produce tastier, healthier, and high quality products.

Crop One Holdings, Inc. [Revenue, US $15 Million]

Crop One Holding, Inc. is a California-based agriculture technology company that uses indoor vertical farming for producing fresh and organic products locally. It has two subsidiaries, one, FreshBox Farms, in Mass, and a joint venture with Emirates Flight Catering in UAE. The company produces leafy greens such as kale, lettuce, arugula, romaine, spinach, spring mix without pesticides, and in optimum conditions like temperature, light, water, humidity, and growth nutrients. Crop One Holding, Inc. is also focused on developing new techniques to enhance the production of leafy greens.

Farm.One [Revenue, US $7 Million]

Farm.One is a high tech vertical farm located in New York, United States, offering rare and heirloom varieties of microgreens and herbs. It offers fresh herbs to New York’s finest restaurants such as Eleven Madison Park, and Atera. Farm.One uses vertical farming systems with hydroponics and LED lighting to deliver high quality food round the year with no pesticides, and moderate water usage. The company is also focusing on eliminating single use plastic and reducing carbon footprint and water usage.

Altius Farms, Inc. [Revenue, US $5.9 Million]

Altius Farms delivers a wide range of high quality herbs and leafy greens locally round the year across United States, using patented, vertical growing technology. The aeroponic vertical farms built by Altius Farms are one of largest vertical farms in the US and at the highest elevation. It also offers onsite training for urban youths and veterans. Some of the leading Altius Farms’ products specialty mixes such as Brassica Mix, Urban Farmer Mix, Spring Mix, herbs including Genovese Basil, specialty greens, and lettuce.
All lands are owned by the state, China is just one mega company.

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What a pathetic BS chart, for one example, we all know the Japanese militarist criminal Tojo killed at least 25 millions Chinese in WW II, not counting all Asians, not the BS of only 5 millions .
He likes to amuse himself.

again i gotta ask, what’s worse

your own dad abusing the shit out of u
or some bullying beating ur ***
 
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again i gotta ask, what’s worse

your own dad abusing the shit out of u
or some bullying beating ur ***
of course, its only your dad whipping you counts, others carpet bomb you with clusters are nothing to you coward.
 
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