The world's first offshore wind farm was installed in 1991 off the coast of Vindeby on the Danish island of Lolland. It included 11 turbines with a capacity of 450 kW each, and the project cost 10 ...
This is compounded by a growing vulnerability of crops to droughts due to soil erosion (predominantly caused by agriculture) ...
In 2025, the U.S. Vertical Farming Market was estimated to be worth USD 3.14 billion due to consumer desire for locally grown, sustainably produced food, growing urban agriculture acceptance, and ...
One of the most exciting areas is china vertical farming. It’s basically growing crops indoors, stacked up high, using smart tech. This isn’t just a small experiment; it’s becoming a big deal for ...
A decade after attracting billions in venture funding, vertical farming is struggling to live up to its promise of ...
Farming is changing, and fast. We’re seeing a big shift away from the old ways, especially with how we grow food in cities and places where land and water are getting harder to find. This is where ...
The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.
Leafy greens budding inside a high-tech container farm could soon impact South Carolina’s agriculture industry, and it’s all ...
At the Camille Graham Correctional in Columbia lives the first vertical farm inside a prison in the U.S., called 'Fresh Start ...
In addition to supplying the women’s prison with fresh produce, the program housed within Camille Graham is aimed at teaching participants skills useful in the agricultural field.
A South Carolina women’s prison has become the first correctional facility in the country to grow its own food using a vertical farm.
Seven shipping containers sit outside a South Carolina women’s prison. Inside four, amid the lights and fans, grow stacked rows of lettuce in various stages of their lifecycle. The farm, ...