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Self Sustainable Micro-greens and Grain Farms
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Self Sustainable Micro-greens and Grain Farms
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Official Venture Launch January, 5th, 2023.
An under-water vertical farm is a type of agricultural system that uses ocean currents, solar panels, and wind turbines to provide electricity to the farm. The farm is located underwater, typically at a depth of 30-40 meters, and uses hydroponic and aeroponic techniques to grow crops in a vertical configuration.
The under-water vertical farm is designed to be highly efficient and sustainable, using a combination of natural resources and advanced technologies to support crop growth. The farm harnesses the power of ocean currents to provide a constant source of renewable energy, and uses solar panels and wind turbines to supplement this energy supply. The farm also uses advanced irrigation and fertilization systems, as well as LED lighting, to optimize the growth conditions for crops.
The under-water vertical farm is also highly automated, using artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies to monitor and control the growing environment. This allows the farm to operate with minimal human intervention, requiring only a small team of 2-3 employees to manage the farm. The AI system is able to monitor and adjust the growing conditions in real-time, ensuring that crops receive the optimal amount of light, nutrients, and water.
Once the crops are ready for harvest, they are transported to the destination using specialized underwater vehicles. The under-water vertical farm is able to produce crops at a cost that is 300% cheaper than traditional farming methods, and one acre of the farm is equivalent to 40 acres of traditional farmland in terms of production. This makes the under-water vertical farm a highly efficient and sustainable way to produce fresh, healthy crops.