Title: Why is vertical farming the future ?
1Why is vertical farming the future ?
2content
- IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL FARMING
- ADVANTAGE OF VERTICAL FARMING
- IS VERTICAL FARMING EFFICIENT?
- ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF VERTICAL FARMING
- WHY CHOOSE US?
3The world's overall population is expected to
increase by another 2 billion by 2040. Feeding
such a large population will be the toughest
part. Due to urbanization, every day we are
losing lands that could be used for farming and
cultivation. Studies observation suggests that
the Earth has lost one- fourth of its arable
lands over the last 50 years. Will vertical
farming offer a solution to food supply and air
pollution? Countries with high population
density, particularly those on islands, such as
Japan and the United Kingdom, and countries where
food can be more difficult to grow due to
climate, such as Sweden and Iceland, rely heavily
on import to feed their populations.
4IMPORTANCE OF VERTICAL FARMING
- India is the country with the maximum population.
India is evolving every day with something new.
Also, industrialization is increasing
dramatically due to which many arable lands are
at greater risk. Vertical farming in India is the
answer to all these problems. - Vertical agriculture is an innovative way of
maintaining our agricultural practices. In India,
vertical farming is mostly polyhouse-based
farming. Poly-house farming is a protected way
that gives higher productivity and yield of
vegetables and fruits across India.
5ADVANTAGE OF VERTICAL FARMING
- 1. Year-round crop production
- 2. Eliminates agricultural runoff
- 3. Significantly reduces use of fossil fuels
(farm machines and transport of crops) - 4. Makes use of abandoned or unused properties
- 5. No weather related crop failures
- 6. Offers the possibility of sustainability for
urban centers
6IS VERTICAL FARMING EFFICIENT?
- Vertical farming is efficient as well as
sustainable technology. Soil Based vertical
Farming has Lots of advantages over traditional
farming. Most importantly it is Farming in your
control. Control means control of production,
maintaining quality, prevention from diseases.
7ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF VERTICAL FARMING
- Oxygen Vertical farms would improve air quality
in urban environments. They would also reduce
transportation requirements and lead to fresher
produce. - Less land Farmers can maximize output from an
area of land. Hydroponics has been able to
produce crop yields that surpass traditional
methods. They allow farmers to supply crops with
water and nutrients at a much higher efficiency.
Stacking plants vertically also reduces land
requirements. - More natural land available Some argue that
Vertical farming projects would allow current
farmland to return to its natural state of forest
and marshland. However, no consideration has been
given to the landowners. - Environmental impact of construction Even
eco-friendly buildings have an environmental
impact. - Fewer chemicals A sealed environment would also
give farmers the potential to better control the
environment, meaning fewer pests and diseases,
and less need for chemicals. - Clean water Plants can be used to clean
wastewater and their respiration can be collected
as clean, drinkable water. - 24 hours of growth Although it may seem illogical
to use artificial lighting to grow plants.
Artificial lighting would mean that, in some
stages of growth, plants could have 24 hours of
light, speeding up growth time. It would also
increase potential food production in locations
where natural light is scarce or days are short.
8 WHY CHOOSE US?
- A S AGRI AND AQUA LLP is a group of professional
and experienced people joined together with one
common goal of farming and aquaculture promising
the world's best Hi-Tech Agriculture and
Aquaculture. There are many vertical farming
companies, yet we promise to give effective and
best results with timely delivery. - Understudying the need for vertical farming is
important. Therefore, we provide training
programs and workshops. We understand the need
for vertical agriculture. The requirements and
equipment are managed and processed by the
current Indian market trends. - We provide excellent services which also includes
Turmeric vertical farming under poly-house.
Product quality is the area of focus along with
on-time supply and transportation of cultivated
vegetables and mints. We use the latest
Hi-technology and assure securing sustainability
for urban areas with no environmental damage or
harmful effects on human health and the
environment. - Vertical Farming in Dubai is the best practice
that should be encouraged alongside
industrialization in India. - HORIZONTAL SPACE IS RUNNING SHORT WE GROW
VERTICALLY - Vertical turmeric farming is the Next Generation
Urban farming project lead by A S AGRI AND AQUA
which includes the mass production of organic
turmeric in side polyhouse - BEST IN CLASS VERTICAL POLYHOUSE FARMING
- Vertical farming in poly house ensures the high
yield with lesser resources saving 80 of water,
hugely on labours and with excellent quality.
Polyhouse ensures the farming is protected from
nature uncertainty and disease without requiring
harmful chemicals. - CHARACTERISTICS OF TECHNOLOGY
- gt 100 Times More yield gt Less Water Consumption gt
Minimum Man Power gt 100 Natural Product gt
Vertical Farming - Considering the huge demand in the International
Market, we have selected Turmeric crops to be
grown by Turmeric Vertical Farming. Understand
that we produce 5 Curcumin content Turmeric in
Polyhouse, which is eligible for Export. Another
property of Turmeric is its shelf life. 3 Years
nothing will happen to this crop, once it is
dried and we have a technology, through which we
can preserve it till 6 years. India produces 82
Turmeric (Curcumin less than 3) in the world and
we are major consumers of this type of turmeric.
Domestically it is consumed mainly in powder
form. So in future we can also start producing 5
of Curcumin Turmeric Powder which will be a huge
business, which is not yet started.
9The world's overall population is expected to
increase by another 2 billion by 2040. Feeding
such a large population will be the toughest
part. Due to urbanization, every day we are
losing lands that could be used for farming and
cultivation. Studies observation suggests that
the Earth has lost one- fourth of its arable
lands over the last 50 years. Will vertical
farming offer a solution to food supply and air
pollution? Countries with high population
density, particularly those on islands, such as
Japan and the United Kingdom, and countries where
food can be more difficult to grow due to
climate, such as Sweden and Iceland, rely heavily
on import to feed their populations.
10Thankyou
- https//www.asagriaqua.com/