Farm.One builds and operates vertical farms growing hundreds of rare herbs, edible flowers and microgreens for the world's chefs. Own a piece of Farm.One at farm.one/invest
Now this is how you get rich private investors. Not just the idea of vertical farming being efficient, but making otherwise unavailable or crazy expensive delicacies available to them
Please make one video on how you guys have installed the farming technology in the building ,and the cost behind it also .....loved this video ...nice job 👍
You have a great product and an awesome concept but please, dont discount the ingenuity and labor of our ancestors. Farming is and always has been a science, and an evolving technology.
Vertical farms have been around for more than a decade they've been doing vertical farming in Iceland for multiple decades and I'm sorry but stacking stuff on top of each other like this is less efficient than a tower garden that's used with aeroponics so you might want to reconsider and reconfigurate how you're using things and what you're using and how you're doing it but other than that good luck sustainability is always a good thing
Hi Bojo. We use beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, nematodes and more to control pests. So the short answer is "no" - but it takes constant attention. Thanks for watching!
Now this is how you get rich private investors. Not just the idea of vertical farming being efficient, but making otherwise unavailable or crazy expensive delicacies available to them
Please make one video on how you guys have installed the farming technology in the building ,and the cost behind it also .....loved this video ...nice job 👍
You have a great product and an awesome concept but please, dont discount the ingenuity and labor of our ancestors. Farming is and always has been a science, and an evolving technology.
This truly is a very impressive vertical farm. I hope Rob Laing the best success.
Love your urban farm . Planning to do one in my country Qatar.
You said
'Own a piece of Farm.One" how does that work?
Please visit farm.one/invest to learn more!
Hope you aren't using NYC tap water
Vertical farms have been around for more than a decade they've been doing vertical farming in Iceland for multiple decades and I'm sorry but stacking stuff on top of each other like this is less efficient than a tower garden that's used with aeroponics so you might want to reconsider and reconfigurate how you're using things and what you're using and how you're doing it but other than that good luck sustainability is always a good thing
Thank you very much good work شكرا
I want to start hydroponic in india . Anyone who investment in it
You have expansion plans to Dubai?
who are you to be worldwide?
Great story !
Try to do that without investment money and you'll see that doesnt last
Do you mean that it's too expensive to maintain? That's probably why they sell only high value crop
Love your work, welcome to the new future of food x
I saw there a small bug being put on the plant :) What was it? what for? :O ??
Hi Bartosz - this was a ladybug that we use to control aphids!
Farm.One ok, might be a strange question, but how aphids got there in the first place? Isn't that place pretty sterile? Thanks for the answer!
They can come in on people, consumables, cuttings. We try to limit as much as possible, but it's inevitable after a while that we get in.
Impressive
Nice
don't your plants get infested with white flies and aphids?
Hi Bojo. We use beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, nematodes and more to control pests. So the short answer is "no" - but it takes constant attention. Thanks for watching!
No technicals ways can beat natural way of growing