
THE POWER OF
HYDROPONICS
FROM DESERT TO OASIS
Grown without the need for arable land, and with nutrients applied directly to the plant roots, hydroponic technology allows farming in areas with severe temperatures and water scarcity.
NO
Pesticides
Herbicides
Heavy Metals
GMO
Harmful Chemicals
Yield Variation
Seasonality
Location Dependence
LESS
Water
Fertilizer
Food Waste
CO2 Emissions
MORE
Vitamins
Calcium
Zinc
Magnesium
Potassium
BETTER
Taste
Shelf-Life
Nutritional Content
TYPES OF HYDROPONIC FARMS

GREENHOUSES
In countries with abundant sunlight, greenhouse farms are a cost-efficient way to grow crops at a large scale.
Greenhouse farms are particularly suited to grow tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, peppers, along with leafy greens.

INDOOR VERTICAL
By using artificial lights, indoor vertical farms can significantly increase the crop yield per square meter.
These farms are by far the most space efficient way to grow crops at large scale, and can be set up inside warehouses, hangars, malls, and retail spaces.

ANIMAL FODDER
Hydroponic fodder farms present a highly productive and efficient way to grow animal feed using a fraction of the water and land otherwise used in conventional farming.
Green fodder from barley and corn, as well as alfalfa and Rhodes grass grown in hydroponic farms can be fed to horses, beef and dairy cows, sheep, and other livestock.
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