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    Creation of a vertical farming system
    (2024-07-02) HIRECHE, Badreddine
    Vertical farming represents a revolutionary approach to agricultural production, addressing the challenges of food security, sustainability, and urbanization. This project focuses on the design and development of an innovative vertical farming system, which integrates advanced technologies to optimize space, resource efficiency, and crop yield. The proposed system utilizes a modular structure to maximize vertical space, coupled with hydroponic and aeroponic growing techniques to ensure efficient water and nutrient delivery. Through this project, we aim to create a scalable and sustainable vertical farming solution capable of producing high-quality crops year-round, irrespective of external weather conditions. The anticipated outcomes include increased agricultural productivity, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced food security for urban populations. This vertical farming system represents a significant step towards a more resilient and sustainable agricultural future. According to the results of vertical farming in the world like JAPAN, and the USA…, this work aims to transform this technological innovation into a viable startup venture in Algeria's agricultural landscape and was deeply examined via plenty of economic studies.

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