kapuasuite t1_iwvvynm wrote
Urban farming is very dumb.
Rib-I t1_iww52zi wrote
What makes you think that?
TeamMisha t1_iwwj01x wrote
There's some concepts floating around that in the long term, the earth as a whole may be better off getting food from intensive agriculture that is maximized for efficiency, versus using water and nitrogen on smaller scale or boutique farming setups, or for example in this case using energy to produce offseason food outside their ideal/economized environment. You could argue perhaps the shipping reduction by having it right here is better, or that it's not enough to make up for the losses in yields from more productive farming. All that is just a thought experiment anyways since this is a simple shipping container demonstration/education setup basically, so I don't have any particular problem with it.
here_walks_the_yeti t1_iwx7diw wrote
Interesting. Do they consider that it’s also usually vertical, not a plot of land?
kapuasuite t1_iwyzt6i wrote
As an educational thing it's fine, but there's no shortage of arable land in this country that we need to produce food within cities themselves, and urban agriculture is, for now, far less of a priority than jobs, housing, healthcare, or any number of other initiatives. The money and time/energy spent on this could be far better used doing something else.
chug84 t1_iww55zl wrote
Why?
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