Dynamic Vertical Farm Networks Could Provide More Space for Growing Food in China
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Only 15 percent of China's total land area can be cultivated, which represents 10 percent of the global arable land, but this land is decreasing as the population grows. The Dyv-Net scheme is a vertical farm that reaches a height of 187.5 meters and is built








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