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      Why vertical farming is not working just yet?

      Timothy Bueno avatar Timothy Bueno
      February 7, 2025, 4:00 pm
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      In recent months, the vertical farming industry has seen a significant downturn, with several companies, including the world’s largest vertical farm in Compton, Los Angeles, ceasing operations or filing for bankruptcy. This farm, owned by San Francisco-based startup Plenty and opened in partnership with Walmart in 2023, was shuttered by the end of 2024 due to escalating energy costs in California. Despite securing over US$1 billion in investment, Plenty’s valuation plummeted from US$1.9 billion to under US$15 million, forcing a strategic pivot towards strawberry production in Virginia.

      Other prominent players like New York’s Bowery Farming and several others across the US and the UK have similarly struggled, filing for bankruptcy in the face of rising energy costs, cheaper traditional farming methods, and increased financing rates due to rising interest rates.

      Despite these setbacks, proponents of vertical farming argue that it remains a crucial innovation for sustainable agriculture. Vertical farms use significantly less land and water than traditional farms and can operate year-round near urban centers, reducing transportation needs and associated greenhouse gas emissions.

      Here are five reasons why experts believe vertical farming still holds a promising future:

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      1. Early Stage Development: Originating from NASA experiments on space stations, vertical farming is still in its infancy. Like many new technologies, it experiences a cycle of hype and disillusionment before stabilization and growth. Its small current market share suggests significant room for growth, especially as solutions to its energy and cost challenges emerge.
      2. Increasing Demand for Plant-Based Products: As global economies transition towards a circular bioeconomy, vertical farms could play a vital role in providing sustainable raw materials for products ranging from biofuels to plant-based plastics.
      3. Advancements in Agricultural Science: Innovations in LED technology, for instance, are proving to boost crop yields and improve nutritional quality. These advances allow for precise control over growing conditions that could lead to more efficient and beneficial farming practices.
      4. Geographic Suitability: Vertical farming offers unique advantages in land-scarce or urbanized regions like Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, where traditional agriculture is limited or non-existent. These regions are increasingly relying on vertical farms to meet their agricultural needs.
      5. Integration with Existing Agricultural Practices: In regions like the Netherlands, hybrid approaches that combine vertical farming with traditional greenhouse agriculture have proven highly successful, indicating potential growth paths for vertical farming technologies.

      Despite recent industry challenges, vertical farming continues to offer innovative solutions to some of the most pressing environmental and agricultural challenges of our time. Its ability to adapt and integrate into various agricultural and environmental contexts shows its potential as a sustainable agricultural practice in the future.

      Source: The Conversation

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