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2020-06-11

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Karnawat, M., Trivedi, S.K., Nagar, R., Nagar, D., 2020. Vertical Agriculture. Biotica Research Today 2(6), 419-421.

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Vertical Agriculture

Monika Karnawat*

Career Point University, Alaniya, Kota (324 005), Rajasthan, India

S. K. Trivedi

Career Point University, Alaniya, Kota (324 005), Rajasthan, India

Rohitashv Nagar

Career Point University, Alaniya, Kota (324 005), Rajasthan, India

Deepak Nagar

Career Point University, Alaniya, Kota (324 005), Rajasthan, India

DOI: NIL

Keywords: Food miles, Vertical farm, Urban organizers, GHG

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This paper talks about the developing requirement for vertical ranches by looking at issues identified with food security, urban populace development, farmland deficiencies, "food miles", and related ozone harming substance (GHG) emanations. Urban organizers and farming pioneers have contended that urban areas should deliver food inside to react to request by expanding populace and to abstain from deadening clog, destructive contamination, and excessively expensive food costs. The vertical cultivating speak to a change in perspective in cultivating and food creation and offer appropriate and effective strategies for city cultivating by limiting upkeep and amplifying yield. The paper, be that as it may, closes by estimating about the results, points of interest, and disservices of the vertical farm's usage. Monetary attainability, codes, guidelines, and an absence of aptitude stay significant hindrances in the way to executing the vertical farm.

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