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Vertical Farms Run by AI and Robots To Solve the Land Crisis

One of the oldest and most fundamental professions in the world is agriculture and farming and looking back, humanity has come a long way over the millennia in how we farm and grow crops with the evolution of various technologies. Over time, as the world population continues to grow and land becomes more scarce, people have realized the need to get creative and become more efficient in farming.

With the population of the world being the largest it has ever been, the responsibility to feed this ever-growing population is getting harder and harder which is why experts think that vertical farming is the future.

Vertical farms are indoors and can be placed anywhere, making them crucial in a time where farmable land is on decline.

Vertical Farming as below:
👉• 5 Innovative Vertical Farming Equipment: https://youtu.be/srzpwrqWtPg
👉• 5 Indoor Vertical Farm: https://youtu.be/jSwLvuXbY-U
👉• 5 AI-Enabled Farming Robots: https://youtu.be/V3mn2J8nYXM
👉• 3 Innovative Smart Farming: https://youtu.be/nYDsyr_OP1Y

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00:00 ▶ Intro – The Future of Farming
01:43 ▶ 1. SANANBIO
04:12 ▶ 2. iFarm
06:58 ▶ 3. Iron Ox
08:06 ▶ 4. Intelligent Growth Solutions
09:04 ▶ 5. Urban Crop Solutions becomes Rising Food Star!

● Intro – The Future of Farming
source: vertical-film.com

● 1. SANANBIO
▶ A Fully-Automated Vertical Farming Platform
▶ Unmanned Vertical Farming System: Unmanned for Humanity

👉• https://www.sananbious.com/

● 2. iFarm
▶ Technologies to grow fresh vegetables, berries and greens
▶ Drone testing on iFarm vertical farm

👉• https://ifarm.fi/

● 3. Iron Ox
‘Iron Ox’ Created The First Farm in America Run Entirely by Robots
Start-up Iron Ox created a fully autonomous farm in San Carlos, California. The hydroponic indoor farm relies on two robots to plant, care for and
harvest produce.

👉• http://ironox.com/
👉• https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/09/iron-ox-raises-20-million-for-its-robotic-farms/

● 4. Intelligent Growth Solutions
Scotlands First Vertical Farm | Automated Vertical Farming

👉• https://www.intelligentgrowthsolutions.com/

● 5. Urban Crop Solutions becomes Rising Food Star!
Urban Crops creates automated controlled-environment vertical farming systems and has the ambition to be the global reference in the urban farming industry.

Urban Crops creates fully automated indoor farming systems using LED lighting that are both efficient and effective under any given climate conditions.

As a company Urban Crops focuses not only on development and production of these systems, but also on biological & plant technical research to relentlessly improve the Urban Crops growing systems and to provide customers with the best technology in terms of LEDs, substrates, nutrients and seeds.

👉• https://urbancropsolutions.com/

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43 thoughts on “5 Vertical Farms Run by AI and Robots | Future of Farming ▶ 3
  1. "12,000 years ago there were no farms" Are you talking about the age of Gobekli Tepe in modern day Turkey? We may have had much older farms in human history than that. More than 20,000 years ago humans were already engaged in farming near the Sea of Galilee with a type of cereal or grain, and used flint sickles to harvest the crop. Before that, we can only speculate, but even elephants will cultivate their forests. Why wouldn't humans from before 20,000 years ago?
    Gobekli Tepe is currently the oldest known stone structure we've found, made just after the end of the last ice age. it was a gathering place for multiple tribes. 9,600 BC, "pre-pottery Neolithic". The person who recognized the significance of this site, Klaus Schmidt, died in 2014 unfortunately, but the discovery of that flint sickle at Galilee (in 2017??) happened after his death.

  2. It still needs a cheap energy source so until we figure out Fusion these vertical farms will have very little benefit because with all food it always comes down to energy in energy out

  3. how do I get involved with this? Ive been thinking of a machine learning, machine vision hydroponic system that is modular and both for home and commercial usage… Im amazed at what I'm finding in my research. Are there internships?

  4. would be really interesting to know the costs, as while you save transport cost the water cost in vertical farms is much higher then traditional and labor is actually only a small part

  5. We're not running out of farm land, BG is buying it all. Along w/ China. We are all so f'ng stupid lol… welcome to eating GMOs for life while Gates makes bank selling us cancer "cures" too.

  6. It is very exciting to see this type farming existing. The question in my mind is how will be possible to grow large and long size crops like corn, sunflower etc.

  7. Something important to note is that animal agriculture takes up seventy five percent of agricultural land and if animal agriculture wasn't in its current state and more plants were eaten directly, there wouldn't be a space problem

  8. Could this system be applied to the cultivation and harvesting of pear tomatoes?

    Could someone tell me what would be the cost (and the space needed to mount it, how many square meters) to apply this system to grow 3,000 tomato plants?

  9. "Today farmland takes up more than half of the word's arable farmland" because most of it is used to grow GMO soy for cattle and chicken feed in CAFOs, which, oddly enough, is where most of the pandemics of the past 50 years have started. Is that what this will be used for or will it be to grow food for people?

  10. This is a trillion dollar industry. I am in negotiations with investors that are ready to switch to indoor AI farms in 11 countries. Of which 3 countries have already launched pilot. Water scarcity is real. Unfortunately, human soil farming is not possible where aquifers are dried up.

  11. Sometimes I wonder what the world would have looked like without innovations like this😊, my advice for everyone, both in the agricultural industry and elsewhere, is to evolve with the world in others so as not to to be left behind

  12. I don't understand why more people aren't talking about this. Clearly, we can use ai technology to improve our living. Time to stop fearmongering when it comes to technology, and start promoting solutions to our current global issues.

  13. AI can provide farmers with real-time insights from their fields, allowing them to identify areas that need irrigation, fertilization, or pesticide treatment. Also, innovative farming practices like vertical agriculture may help increase food production while minimizing the use of resources. 6:09 [Intellias]

  14. So these companies all use over complicated, non food safe, low grade products (the LEDs are all low grade can see by eye)
    I'm familiar with all of them.
    I ask, wtf there is no stainless steel? How could this possibly be wash down rated and food safe?
    Transplanter that uses a half million dollar robot to do one seedling at a time?? Lmfao!!!
    Then they harvest 1 tray at a time? Lol.

    I want to tell you who to check out because they are night and day better than every single one of these half arses… lol 😆 but I don't want to advertise when I don't get paid.
    Anyways there is only one way to Elevate your crop.

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