
this issue is about the new ecotech enterprises which were shooting up some years ago. like infarm, for example or plenty. well here the answer for both.. they are doing well. this was sure to happen. it is a hype, it is new, it is healthy and sustainable. that is what people think. they are right. the footprints are reduced over. all polluting gases. but there is one thing.. it consumes a lot of energy, although the whole operation runs on energy efficient led technology. the point of breaking great is, when people have these gardens at their homes, have their own crop, maybe sell it after specialization and professionalization on a small business scale. and power it with water as fuel for home generators to power their led's and other equipment..


as it can be seen in the second video below, if it doesn't it is bread winning for a whole family.
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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/could-indoor-farming-help-address-food-shortages
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2017/11/8/16611710/vertical-farms
http://www.savingwater.co.za/2011/04/12/19/indoor-farming-may-solve-world-food-problem/
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_Farming
https://www.gruenderszene.de/allgemein/infarm-vertical-farming-startup-finanzierung?ref=prev
https://ngin-food.com/artikel/tech-meetup-infarm-peat-green-city-solutions/
https://www.plenty.ag/company-news/plenty-to-open-indoor-farm-in-seattle-to-deliver-ultra-fresh-produce/
http://aerofarms.com/technology/
https://indoorharvest.com/products/ifair-indoor-farm-air
https://agrilution.com/
http://www.ecowoman.de/30-wohnen-haushalt/1098-minigarten-blumen-kraeuter-oder-gemuese-vertikal-anbauen
https://enorm-magazin.de/loest-urban-farming-die-landwirte-ab
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