During the pandemic, people were converting empty office spaces into vertical farms. I think we should abandon soil farming and transition to vertical skyscraper farms, which are more efficient.
Empty Office Buildings Are Being Turned Into Vertical Farms
The MLS club San Jose Earthquakes also has an edible garden in their stadium.
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It's official: The Avaya Stadium edible garden is in full blossom! Watch as the Quakes, the City of San Jose and the Bay Area community opened the garden...
Urban design expert Sunny Choi speaks about the benefits of vertical gardens, from helping to reduce pollution levels in cities, to allowing city-dwellers to reconnect with nature.
Vertical urban gardens are an ancient but very effective concept which will become popular again as the population of people living in urban centres continues to increase.
From Babylon to Berlin – Vertical Gardens Help to Feed Cities
Global food insecurity has reached alarming levels, with millions of people going hungry worldwide. However, innovative solutions such as #verticalgardens in cities can help curtail the problem. https://www.wfp.org/global-hunger-crisis
During the pandemic, people were converting empty office spaces into vertical farms. I think we should abandon soil farming and transition to vertical skyscraper farms, which are more efficient.
Vertical farms in skyscrapers are the future of farming.
Check out this Swedish company that has been building vertical farms in Skyscrapers.
https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/09/15/meet-swegreen-this-swedish-vertical-farm-start-up-grows-vegetables-inside-of-supermarkets
There is a proposal to construct a 51-story skyscraper in China that would incorporate indoor hydroponic farms.
Growing food in stadiums is an excellent way to increase food security and help sports teams become more sustainable.
Several MLB stadiums have also embraced the trend of edible gardens.
The MLS club San Jose Earthquakes also has an edible garden in their stadium.
The Levi’s Stadium (home to NFL side San Francisco 49ers) has a rooftop vegetable garden!
Urban gardens aren’t just suitable for food production; they also help make cities greener and combat air pollution.
Vertical urban gardens are an ancient but very effective concept which will become popular again as the population of people living in urban centres continues to increase.
Global food insecurity has reached alarming levels, with millions of people going hungry worldwide. However, innovative solutions such as #verticalgardens in cities can help curtail the problem.
https://www.wfp.org/global-hunger-crisis