持续性
粮食安全
食物系统
农业
工作(物理)
环境科学
环境经济学
综合农业
自然资源经济学
环境资源管理
业务
农业工程
工程类
地理
经济
生态学
生物
考古
机械工程
作者
S.H. van Delden,Malleshaiah SharathKumar,Michele Butturini,Luuk Graamans,E. Heuvelink,Murat Kaçıra,Elias Kaiser,R. S. Klamer,Laurens Klerkx,Gert Kootstra,Anne Loeber,Rob E. Schouten,C. Stanghellini,W. van Ieperen,Julian C. Verdonk,Silvère Vialet‐Chabrand,Ernst J. Woltering,H.J. van de Zedde,Ying Zhang,L.F.M. Marcelis
出处
期刊:Nature food
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-12-06
卷期号:2 (12): 944-956
被引量:332
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43016-021-00402-w
摘要
Vertical farming can produce food in a climate-resilient manner, potentially emitting zero pesticides and fertilizers, and with lower land and water use than conventional agriculture. Vertical farming systems (VFS) can meet daily consumer demands for nutritious fresh products, forming a part of resilient food systems—particularly in and around densely populated areas. VFS currently produce a limited range of crops including fruits, vegetables and herbs, but successful implementation of vertical farming as part of mainstream agriculture will require improvements in profitability, energy efficiency, public policy and consumer acceptance. Here we discuss VFS as multi-layer indoor crop cultivation systems, exploring state-of-the-art vertical farming and future challenges in the fields of plant growth, product quality, automation, robotics, system control and environmental sustainability and how research and development, socio-economic and policy-related institutions must work together to ensure successful upscaling of VFS to future food systems.
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