Vertical Farming Archives - Rise Hydroponics https://risehydroponics.in/tag/vertical-farming/ New Website Wed, 29 Jun 2022 07:21:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Vertical Farming: Opening New Doors for traditional growers https://risehydroponics.in/vertical-farming-opening-new-doors-for-traditional-growers/ https://risehydroponics.in/vertical-farming-opening-new-doors-for-traditional-growers/#respond Wed, 11 May 2022 12:33:34 +0000 https://risehydroponics.in/?p=14405 Who doesn’t love good food? Made by moms or celebrated chefs, all those clicks of colorful dishes spark a new discussion among our friends and sometimes brings water in their mouth too. We all aspire for tasty, healthy and delicious food. And this becomes possible only when we get our hands on fresh vegetables and […]

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Who doesn’t love good food?

Made by moms or celebrated chefs, all those clicks of colorful dishes spark a new discussion among our friends and sometimes brings water in their mouth too.

We all aspire for tasty, healthy and delicious food. And this becomes possible only when we get our hands on fresh vegetables and fruits. But have you ever thought who ensures the health and freshness of our food? Any guesses? Here’s the answer-

“It’s the hard-working farmers of India”.

From waking up as early as 4 in the morning for giving water to the crops to observing the growth of every plant on the farm and getting rid of pests, this farmer is the one who takes care of our food. Those veggies that eventually end up on our plates and nourish us with healthy nutrients are a result of thousands of hours of labor and hard work.

Until now most of us had this image of a farmer who’s tiling large fields with the help of bovines and a person who works during all the seasons on these fields.

But today if you dig deeper then you’ll be taken aback by the fact that many farmers have seriously taken up Vertical Farming and are showing really extraordinary results.

Call it the rise of a new wave of farmers who are using the best of technology for growing food for an ever-expanding population.

We are pretty sure that by now your mind must be buzzing with curiosity on learning what exactly is vertical farming? How is it different than traditional soil-based farming? And why Vertical Farming is gaining popularity?

By the way, Vertical Farming & Hydroponics have just given new hopes to farmers who were solely dependent on traditional methods. So, come let’s get started with the basics and find out what’s driving more and more people towards vertically grown crops and herbs.  

WHAT IS VERTICAL FARMING?

When plants are grown in a controlled environment wherein large trays of plants are placed over each other in stacked layers, this method of farming goes on to be known as Vertical farming.

It is a kind of Soilless farming where instead of soil, the plants are provided a growing medium like cocopeat, rockwool, perlite, etc. And these plants are nourished with the help of constant circulation of water and rich nutrients that are supplied directly into the roots.

Moreover, vertical farms ensure higher yields of nutritious crops that are always protected with the right temperatures and are free from pesticides and insecticides.

HOW IS VERTICAL FARMING DIFFERENT THAN TRADITIONAL FARMING?

Just saying about soil and soilless would suffice so less about vertical farming. So, here we bring you all the factors that demonstrate why Vertical farming is gaining momentum in India and everywhere around.

Controllable Factor

Vertical Farming is basically a form of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA). This means that plants are raised in an enclosed environment where temperature, humidity, airflow and lights, are all fine-tuned for giving the best possible ecosystem for plant growth. It also means that Vertical Farms get rid of irregular weather changes and climatic patterns that otherwise spoil the whole crop grown under traditional soil-based farming.

Turnaround time

Time and again, Vertical Farming has shown a multifold increase in crop growth as well as the number of crop cycles registered in a year. This leads to a rise in farm output and more food production in a year as compared to Traditional Soil Based farming. In simple words, a vertical farm has the potential of turning around 4-5 Crop cycles in a year if properly cared and maintained. Whereas in traditional farming, you’ll observe only 2 crop cycles in a year.

Multiple Crop Production

Earlier you must have seen a large farmland dedicated to a single crop. But with Vertical Farming, now people have this benefit of raising multiple crops within the same controlled environment. And all this on just the same piece of land. So, that’s how farmers satisfy the market demand by raising multiple kind of crops rather than just depending on one.

Round the year production

Now this is the best part about Vertical Farming. With Controlled Environment, vegetables and herbs can be grown all year around irrespective of the change in season. So, the consumers will always enjoy fresh crops at all times of the year and that too with the same delicious taste. Whereas this is not possible with Traditional farming because of its dependence on seasonal crops. And yes, vertical farms are insulated from all kinds of climatic changes occurring outside. So, that’s where hydroponics wins the game.

NEW OPPORTUNITIES WITH VERTICAL FARMING

Now that you have gained a good insight into how vertical farming works, its time we reveal the opportunities that attract traditional growers toward hydroponics.

Medicinal Herbs

Medicinal herbs like Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry), pudina(mint), Tulsi and so many other herbs can be vertically grown by hydroponics farming. Medicinal herbs help farmers gain enormous demand from Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Manufacturers. And crops grown in a regulated environment can also fetch higher prices.

Exports Market

Experts may quote, that crops grown in vertical farms are pricier than the traditionally grown crops- which is somewhat agreeable until the farm breaks even. But farmers still stand to gain when these crops are already attracting buyers from Gulf Nations and other Asian nations. So, a new revenue stream opens up for farmers who wish to serve export markets too.

Contract With HoReCa

Leafy green crops like lettuce, parsley and Lolo Rosso are always in demand because of their widespread use in the foods served at Restaurants and Cafes. With the popularity of vertical farming, many of the Resorts, Hotels and Food Joints are signing year long agreements with Hydroponics Farms that can always supply them fresh and healthy veggies.

With Food Processing Companies

MNCs and huge organizations always require crops that are grown as per the strictest of benchmarks and global standards. And most of them are gradually transitioning towards vertical farms that take care of every miniscule activity and report about the growth stages with utmost fairness. So, this has opened new doors of earning for traditional growers who are now actively engaged in soilless farming.

Retail Markets

A sudden jump in awareness about health and hygiene has worked in favor of vertical farming. Now there’s a sharp uptick in the number of people who are signing up for monthly subscription of Salad Boxes that contain green leafy veggies grown at vertical farms in close proximity of their own city. This fact is supported by the recent growth of Rise Hydroponics’ brand “Rise Freshz”, that’s recording newfound success in the retail segment with plans of even going for a nationwide expansion in the coming months.

COMPETITION IN VERTICAL FARMING

After reading about the atomic rise of Vertical Farming, you may also think that “Is it all sunshine and rainbows?”. Of course not. Its not just traditional growers, but also famous investors and entrepreneurs who are making inroads into hydroponics. That’s exactly the spot that can make or break the game. But how? Here are the on-ground reasons:

  • Investment: The whole setup, technology and sensors ask for impressive amounts of funds. If the project feasibility is performed by an expert team, then there are chances of success with right people on board.
  • Skilled People: Vertical farms require the services and wisdom of agronomists, horticulturists and agriculture experts, who can guide you on the kinds of plants to be raised and everything from nutrition and minerals to temperature conditions.
  • Maintenance & Operations: The real battle starts after the plant is commissioned and handed over to the owners. It is always advisable to sign for the services of hydroponics project developers who have shown great flair in maintenance of daily operations of large-scale vertical farms.
  • Finding Buyers: A right crop growth strategy will help growers in finding buyers for their whole produce. Just raising some well-known crops won’t guarantee you a sure shot sale after every crop cycle.

WHY VERTICAL FARMING IS POPULAR AMONG TRADITIONAL GROWERS?

For long, farmers underwent a lot of problems due to middlemen and uneven crop growth due to seasonal changes. But Vertical farming has come to their rescue with these valid reasons:

Smart Farming Methods

Every activity at a Vertical farm is backed by data and scientific knowledge. And this assures farmers of consistent crop yields by the use of automatic machines, sensors and instant human intervention.

Brings Sustainability

Hydroponics and soilless farming has suddenly piqued the interests of modern tech-savvy generation that again wants to take up farming.

Flexibility

Vertical Farming is not about fully leaving behind the soil-based agriculture. Of course, it saves a lot of space by boosting the crop outputs, but sometimes its also about the innate nature of crops. So, growers have this flexibility to choose from crops that need extra care and crops that need more of a natural habitat. This makes things pretty easy in the long run.

START OF A NEW ERA

Agriculture has just received the needed push with the debut of Vertical Farming.

The potential seems to be huge if properly implemented along with a good hydroponics project developer by your side.

We hope you enjoyed reading this blog.

If you are excited to know more about Vertical farming or wish to learn on how to get started with hydroponics, then please feel free to write to us on contact@risehydroponics@gmail.com

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Water and land are both receding as the world population goes on increasing. With the increase in population, the responsibility to feed billions of hungry mouths also becomes challenging. So, in the wake of the current situation, do you think that vertical farming could be the perfect alternative? We say yes! We ask why agriculture can’t go vertical when it increases efficiency, saves water, and provides us local and fresh produce. A vertical farm can be placed anywhere indoors. It reduces pressure to clean up massive acres of land as you can grow an array of crops simply by stacking them. This blog highlights how vertical farming solves both land and water scarcity problems.

Vertical Farming

Solving Water Scarcity Problems

A boon for water-scarce regions

Many areas in the world have been publicized for their severe water woes. That is because agriculture uses 80 percent of the water supply. Yet, farmers are compelled to sacrifice crops and use less water. When water paucity hits the agriculture industry, there is a ripple effect. Confused as to what is that? Well, we mean that the effects are felt globally and regionally. Already over 850 million people go to bed hungry, and less farming could only aggravate food insecurity. Hence, the potent solution is to make use of vertical farming. Have a look at the figure below to understand better.

A boon for water-scarce regions

Vertical farming, thus, is an invaluable resource for regions that are reeling under water scarcity problems. We have to admit that this ingenious farming method has great potential to improve circumstances drastically.

Large-scale agriculture is a reality as water footprint reduces

Ask any researcher, and they will tell you how conventional practices of agriculture are unsustainable. Every year, farmers lose tons of crops because of the hardships they face. Everything, from bad weather to bugs, really takes a toll on agriculture. According to data, farmers in some areas lose as many as 290 million dollars annually, all because of agricultural pests. Some lose because of excess precipitation. Farming is almost a nightmare in areas with harsh summers and winters. So, what do we do in such a situation? The answer is vertical farming.

Vertical farming ensures that you can grow crops all the year-round. Why? That is because you provide your crops the environment that is best suited for their growth. No worrying about pests or harmful weather conditions. You get a credible ROI as you can sell more food crops while observing a decrease in waste.

The best part? You no longer have to pay for any water sources because atmospheric water generation drastically reduces the water footprint.

Here is how:

Vertical Farming

Relief from disasters and catastrophes

Every year, floods, storms, and hurricanes cause a lot of deluge. Lives are displaced, and we suffer from scarcity of clean water and food. But, if you think differently, you will see that you attain a renewable source of potable water when you deploy vertical farm structures. Not only do you not have to rely on these external resources, but you are also able to produce without any hurdles. Do you feel that we are kidding? Absolutely not! Have a look below.

Relief from disasters and catastrophes

Vertical Farming : Solving Land Scarity Problems

Marked reduction in the usage of land

Did you know? It is being estimated that by 2050, 60 percent of the global population will live in the cities. 

The isolated farms and villages are slowly becoming things of the past. That is because most of the population now resides in places that have been classified as urban. Thus, because of the exploding population scenario, there is significantly less farmable land. Today, the urban and industrial development may have added to our per capita incomes but has reduced spaces. In such a situation, vertical farming is our knight in shining armor.

Things to know: The purpose of vertical farming is to use the least amount of land but produce more food. All you will do is grow crops on a vertical structure.

Farming In India

The vertical farming method is all about sustainability. It aims at using few resources, be it land or water.

Is vertical farming the future for a less spacious world?

The growing population and the diminishing land size are causing devastating effects on resources. The water table is depleting, and there is a shortage of spaces. However, we do believe that vertical farming is a great way to produce food for the future. It solves the problems of conventional farmers, produces more veggies, and wastes a negligible amount of water. Yes, the setup costs can make the method prohibitive. But you cannot deny that the farms are profitable. With time, when technology used in the method advances and becomes a lot more available, vertical farming will be the new norm of agriculture.

Also Read : What Is Dutch Bucket System In Hydroponics?

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