
Vertical Farm Systems
Vertical Farm Systems are innovative agricultural setups that grow crops indoors using stacked layers, often in urban environments. They utilize controlled environments with LED lighting, climate control, and hydroponic or aeroponic techniques to produce fresh, local food year-round. This approach maximizes space efficiency, reduces water use, and minimizes transportation emissions. Vertical farms can be built on rooftops or vacant buildings, making them suitable for city centers. They offer a sustainable alternative to traditional farming by providing consistent yields with less land, water, and pesticides, contributing to local food security and reducing environmental impact.