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Revolutionizing Agriculture: Omsk’s First Vertical Greenhouse Set to Transform Green Production The Omsk region is emerging as a leader in advanced agricultural practices with the announcement of its first vertical greenhouse. This facility, set to be built within the city, is projected to yield over 350 tons of fresh greens annually. Vertical farming represents a transformative approach to agriculture, optimizing limited urban spaces to grow crops efficiently. According to Nikolai Drofa, Minister of Agriculture for Omsk, the region has secured funding and begun preparatory works for several agricultural projects, including this innovative greenhouse. The facility will employ cutting-edge technologies such as hydroponics and LED lighting to cultivate leafy greens in stacked layers, maximizing output on minimal land area. This aligns with global trends where vertical farms use up to 90% less water and significantly reduce the need for pesticides compared to traditional farming methods. Globally, vertical farming is gaining traction as a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture. Projects like AeroFarms and Plenty in the United States have demonstrated the potential to increase crop yields by up to 350 times compared to traditional farms of similar size, while usin...

Revolutionizing Agriculture: Omsk’s First Vertical Greenhouse Set to Transform Green Production

Revolutionizing Agriculture: Omsk’s First Vertical Greenhouse Set to Transform Green Production

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