Vertical farming is an innovative agricultural practice that involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers or structures, rather than on traditional horizontal farmland. It is commonly carried out in controlled indoor environments suc...
Instructor Dr. James Williams
0 enrolled
Certificate on completion
Starts Jun 15
Ends Jul 27
USD 20
What you'll Learn
1. To maximize crop production in limited spaces by utilizing vertical growing systems.
2. To increase food production efficiency through controlled environmental conditions.
3. To conserve land resources by reducing the need for large areas of farmland.
4. To reduce water usage through efficient irrigation and recirculation systems.
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