The world population is growing but suitable farmland is limited, so hydroponic farming is a potential solution as it doesn't require soil, allows year-round planting anywhere, and uses less water. Hydroponics could also solve the problem of expensive and non-fresh food transportation by enabling vertical farming inside city buildings.
The world population is growing but suitable farmland is limited, so hydroponic farming is a potential solution as it doesn't require soil, allows year-round planting anywhere, and uses less water. Hydroponics could also solve the problem of expensive and non-fresh food transportation by enabling vertical farming inside city buildings.
The world population is growing but suitable farmland is limited, so hydroponic farming is a potential solution as it doesn't require soil, allows year-round planting anywhere, and uses less water. Hydroponics could also solve the problem of expensive and non-fresh food transportation by enabling vertical farming inside city buildings.
The population of the world is significantly increasing. Under the condition
that there are a few suitable lands for farming, hydroponics can be a good solution. It has several benefits such as: no soil is needed, plants grow everywhere and throughout the year, less water is consumed, etc. On the other hand, more people are immigrating to cities, so foods and vegetables should be transported from long distances that are expensive and not fresh. As a result hydroponics can solve this problem by vertical farming inside city skyscrapers.
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Green Revolution: Cultivating the Future without Soil: Comprehensive Guide to Hydroponics and Aquaponics: Techniques, Innovations, and Strategies for Sustainable and Profitable Agriculture.