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Farm of the Future
Indoor ag companies see potential in new crops for food, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.
Farm of the Future
The two ways vertical farming is being done currently, shipping containers or large industrial warehouses, both have limitations.
Farm of the Future
Ag entrepreneur Dan Houston sees opportunity in setting up vertical farms in vacant downtown commercial real estate.
Farm of the Future
Vertical farming has caught the attention of the investment community, but production is limited to mostly leafy greens.
Farm of the Future
De-risking supply chains for retailers is one potential opportunity for vertical farms.
Farm of the Future
Areas of the world that want to bolster their domestic food production with minimal land see opportunity with vertical farms.
Farm of the Future
Despite the excitement around vertical farming in many circles, it’s a young industry that still faces a lot of challenges.
Farm of the Future
Unfold offers genetics and digital tools to vertical farms for leafy greens, and for the expansion into more fruiting crops.
Farm of the Future
Vertical farming might not be big by agricultural standards, but investments into these facilities are on the rise.
Farm of the Future
Vertical farming may not have a wide variety of crops that it can grow, but it does allow for new and unique varieties.
Farm of the Future
For vertical farming to reach its potential, it has to expand into fruiting crops; but the plants need to grow differently.
Farm of the Future
As the vertical farming industry matures, growers will need access to genetics developed specifically for these growing systems.