Dutch High Tech for Greenhouse
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With high urbanisation and large global population it will only get more and more reasonable to go in high efficiency farming. Arable land is already pretty much used up, some tropical forest could be cleared to expand it a little - but at what cost? With oil running out transport costs will probably rise, at least until significant breakthrough. I'd say all, or at least most of vegetable production will move into efficient greenhouses in next few decades.
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that would work grate fore a moon bace or mars
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wonderfull.....
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I am middle class - I need Middle Tech.
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ermm.. too high tech. although i do agree robotic will be the future of farming due to labor intensive. as well as space saving. if we look at current farming most farm land are distant and far away from the city, so able to generate electricity and utilize water efficiently will be the ideal direction for further innovation. it just my opinion. cheers!
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The entire O&M cost to grow high value crop is at 20% of wholesale pricing.
Development cost of High tech protected agriculture: pay back is at 6 years vs. ongoing labor intensive open field agriculture, for over 28 years.
Employment: Just 1 worker per shift per greenhouse. Had to invent robotics in lieu of going broke, thus not bringing crying union workers seeking exuberant $s.
Regards,
Fresh Vegetables Farm, California Mojave Desert
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who in their right mind, would invest so much cash into a system like this? And expect to make a profit? without driving prices thru the roof?
Ridiculous i say!
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@dcvalentine1782 and give them electroshocks if they are to slow in your opinion. Beware.
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Che schifo!!!!Poi si lamentano se viene fuori il batterio killer!!!!!
VIDEO MVC 4089 is by Fresh Vegetables Farm (FVF)
HighTechHydroponics 7 months ago 16
Excellent video . Congrats!!!
mygreenhouse 3 years ago 2