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Plenty plans to build 300 LED farms in China
U.S. indoor farming startup Plenty Inc is scouting land for its new farm in Chinese cities as part of a global effort to build high-tech facilities that use LED lighting to grow organic vegetables in warehouses.
The annual output of the 16-storey "LED plant building" in Sweden is estimated to reach 550 tons
It is estimated that the world population will exceed 9.6 billion in 2050, and 66% of people will live in urban areas.
"Moon Palace No. 1" reveals the plant lighting technology in the cabin
On the morning of May 15th, the 370-day "Yuegong 1" experiment conducted by Beihang University and the world's longest "Yuegong 365" experiment was a complete success,
LED helps consumers eat summer wild berries in winter
The trial was conducted in the Netherlands. Willem van Eldik, a member of the Dutch research group Delphy,
Shanghai's first "aerosol culture" plant factory successfully grows more than 70 kinds of fruits and vegetables
Rows of green lettuce thrive on multi-tiered racks without soil or even sunlight.
The UAE will build a huge vertical farm
Emirates Airline Catering (EKFC) recently announced that it has jointly invested US$40 million with Crop One Holdings, another US-based vertical farm operation company,
China Taiwan plant factory signed a contract with a Danish customer
According to reports, Cai Wenqing, chairman of Yuanxian Group in Taiwan, signed a sales contract with a total value of 100 million Taiwan dollars (equivalent to about 21.35 million yuan) with Anders Riemann,
Major lighting companies deploy LED plant lighting
Compared with traditional light sources, LED lights have the advantages of high efficiency and long life when used in plant lighting, and the market scale is expected to grow rapidly.
GE provides LED lighting for Europe's largest indoor farm
A few days ago, Current and Jones Foods Co., Ltd. (JFC), a subsidiary of GE, are building one of the largest vertical indoor farms in the world.
Plessy UK provides LED grow lights
British Plessey announced on the 7th that it has cooperated with B-Four Agro, a Dutch lettuce planting company,