Vertical farming, the best solution to support an ever growing population or just a scam?

IMHO it has a lot of potential but not being able to grow grains really is something that should be tackled sooner rather than later. But I could see this being used by self sustaining communities to provide lots of food while using very little space. And it’s technically more environmentally friendly than just using vast stretches of land to produce the same amount of food.

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While I generally agree, I think you are over-looking transportation needs and all the externalities associated with that. Vertical farms can be for apartments, what backyard gardening is to less densely populated places.

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Vertical suburbs? Less dense cities in turn increase transportation needs again.

I also think transportation is a rather insignificant part of food production, based on the stats and graphs I’ve seen.

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Why would they be less dense? The entire point of vertical farms is that they can be fit into places without decreasing density of housing.

The just in time delivery transport needs and related food-waste is quite significant for the type of highly perishable produce these vertical farms can provide. I think the stats you saw are for the entire food sector.

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Why would they be less dense? The entire point of vertical farms is that they can be fit into places without decreasing density of housing.

As I understand the concept, it is basically farms between houses, in houses. There’s an opportunity cost: You could also have people living in that space.

I believe housing people is better than housing crops, for social reasons (housing prices high), but also due to economies of scale. A denser urban area makes all utilities and public transport more efficient.

Walkable cities are worth striving for. Some things like living, working, social activities cannot be outsourced without breaking that concept. Delivery with goods can be outsourced.

Does the farm have to be within town, is it more important than other things which could be in the same place? A truck can drive quite a distance in a few hours, which is short enough for perishable goods.

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