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How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities 

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Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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@clownshoes7942
@clownshoes7942 9 лет назад
I'm amazed that at the time I am writing this there are 27 dislikes on this video. Even one dislike is to much. What is to dislike about the prospect of producing food for everyone on the planet? Our governments create laws all the time to protect money and if we break those laws we are punished. There are laws that have existed since the beginning of time, they are there and as long as life exists these laws must be obeyed. They are called the laws of nature. One of these laws is that life needs nutrition to survive. Every established government in the world breaks this law every second of every day with almost no end in sight. All around the world people are dying from starvation because our governments decided that in order to eat you must have money and if you do not have money you do not have the right to farm land or acquire life sustaining nutrition. Life is important not money. Stop letting the government's of the world break the law. Im not asking any one person to change the world but to just think and talk with others to help spread ideas of how to use technology for everyone instead of for capital gains.
@DQuale
@DQuale 10 лет назад
this is a clear example of the old saying, necessity is the mother of invention.
@ChadLupkes
@ChadLupkes 10 лет назад
Maybe every country, indeed every municipality, should consider challenging themselves to see how low they can push food imports. Local food production is better for everyone.
@wanderingwade8877
@wanderingwade8877 9 лет назад
Hurray for Singapore. I'm not being sarcastic. I've been fascinated by this country for years.
@HKspurs10
@HKspurs10 6 лет назад
thank you
@themeathead301
@themeathead301 10 лет назад
thank you journeyman pictures, you are helping people find out news that is not broadcasted, this helps me allot because in a couple of years, i want to study journalism at university, thank you again :)
@BruceLeeroy34
@BruceLeeroy34 9 лет назад
One day I will refurbish one of the old warehouses in my community to be an indoor farm/herbal pharmacy.
@NoobaruKun
@NoobaruKun 9 лет назад
Jeremy C. don't discard that as a thought, that is a reality that easily could be achieved with some determination
@AntonySimkin
@AntonySimkin 5 лет назад
good, but stay with farm please, herbs are a hoax.
@zaireenzulaika5355
@zaireenzulaika5355 8 лет назад
I would like to have this video to be shown for my exhibition this week along with an exhibition poster. really love it!! thumbs up!
@jackng6698
@jackng6698 8 лет назад
This ,method has a lot of benefits: 1. Save cost of production : land needed, transport cost, less chilling needed, 2. Fresher leaves, 3. less jungle destroyed
@esoesminombre7056
@esoesminombre7056 8 лет назад
+dsndicmsa In Singapore these lettuce are definitely competitive since the alternative is even more overpriced imported lettuces. It says so in the story. Bear in mind that these lettuces are such a success that they can't currently keep up with demand. There is indeed an initial cost in infrastructure but in the long run this should be profitable due to huge cost savings in water, pesticides and transportation. This is in the context of Singapore, which is highly dependent on foreign food, but with global warming, exponential population growth and the arable lands getting harder to come by, it will soon become a wise investment in other countries as well. More importantly the current studies on vertical farming are rather enthusiastic about both its benefits and its cost-effectiveness.
@karjeecheng9024
@karjeecheng9024 6 лет назад
They grow other vegetables too, not just lettuces.
@justinchung19
@justinchung19 6 лет назад
Do you not realize how much more infrastructure it requires to destroy an existing ecosystem for arable land, plough the land, water, fertilize, harvest, and ship? companies like plenty use 1/350th of the water and significantly less labor. Initial investment may be significant up front but operating costs are low.
@askquestionsplz
@askquestionsplz 10 лет назад
vertical farming is awesome! i loved it the first time i saw it! genius for cityscapes
@ThorShaker
@ThorShaker 9 лет назад
A great production. Very informative!
@iwanfishz9
@iwanfishz9 10 лет назад
I didn't realised we had one of those here , glad to see this method being implemented.
@danielg6542
@danielg6542 10 лет назад
this needs to be in Vegas, we don't produce pretty much anything except drunk tourists.
@lawson4u2
@lawson4u2 5 лет назад
Vegas has inadequate source of water
@HanumanOlam
@HanumanOlam 5 лет назад
I'm from Vegas, I agree
@HanumanOlam
@HanumanOlam 5 лет назад
@@lawson4u2 Our water source actually isn't inadequate. Our state actually has the 2nd or 3rd lowest stake in the Colorado river water supply, due to a treaty that was signed in the mid 20th century. Those numbers haven't changed, and with the growth of the city and amount of water the casinos are taking, I think the numbers need to be renegotiated. Most of the water is pumped to California's farms. If they rerouted that to urban farms we'd have enough. There's definitely enough water, we just don't have enough rights to it.
@cattleNhay
@cattleNhay 4 года назад
Daniel G and a great system of putting people in cages to extract even more of their money.
@wilsonator2008
@wilsonator2008 3 года назад
If the coastal states on both sea boards actively invested in more desalination plants, they can use treated seawater for their crops and population and then inland states like Nevada can negotiate the usage of more water from waterways.
@danospanos
@danospanos 10 лет назад
Great, great, great... Thank you for this journeyman.
@BGY777
@BGY777 9 лет назад
We need to adopt this form of agriculture asap for the incoming 2 billion people by 2050, especially in China and India where the population is very dense. Need a lot of capital and other resource to make this common practice and sustainable in the future. A hungry population is a dangerous population and that danger can lead to desperate situations from riots and in extreme cases, war. All parties involved should take the initiative NOW to anticipate delays, oppositions, and other obstacles. It's already 2015 and 7+billion people and counting. The clock is ticking, let's get a move on it people!
@Blaffles
@Blaffles 10 лет назад
Singapore is one of my very favorite cities!
@alaipeace
@alaipeace 10 лет назад
Good reporting, regards.. from Malaysian citizen
@meyawabdulaziz3863
@meyawabdulaziz3863 9 лет назад
hmmmm cost and space effeicnt ... i wounder if i can do that on my roof
@Borat911
@Borat911 9 лет назад
Faisal Abdulaziz Hahaha I was thinking the same ! I guess you can ... i've seen people do it
@lkomaromi6878
@lkomaromi6878 9 лет назад
Faisal Abdulaziz you can, absolutely.
@meyawabdulaziz3863
@meyawabdulaziz3863 9 лет назад
L Komaromi yes...i am building a small one for herbs...but i have to anchor it with steel cables (the wind is strong here)
@lkomaromi6878
@lkomaromi6878 9 лет назад
Brilliant.
@papadoc711
@papadoc711 10 лет назад
This is a simple but incredible idea!
@eswajansen7579
@eswajansen7579 10 лет назад
A very nice system ! Well done !
@232323C
@232323C 10 лет назад
I am very impressed...awesome
@jonmode3268
@jonmode3268 9 лет назад
i loved your channel
@Ben-Jack
@Ben-Jack 10 лет назад
That's really cool, looks like it's going to be the future of farming vegetables.
@itsudesuka
@itsudesuka 8 лет назад
I buy their veggies all the time! They've seemed to have failed to mention the benefit of a much smaller carbon footprint though
@MaximilianonMars
@MaximilianonMars 8 лет назад
+itsudesuka Because the whole CO2 = bad notion is bunk. You don't have to take my word for it, but it's very difficult to sway people in their dogmatic belief in global warming. Anyway if you believe lower CO2 is a benefit then that's just another reason to support this cool business.
@greob
@greob 10 лет назад
Good reporting. Thanks.
@burningexperience6031
@burningexperience6031 10 лет назад
Food and water is important. I had an amazing vision when I saw this video. and i'm going to stick with it.
@ceskymarketing
@ceskymarketing 5 лет назад
I see this as a way of liberating from addiction to marketes and production and sales monopolies. Also, exemptions from 2 taxes, etc., if we cultivate ourselves for ourselves, for our neighbors or for the village. (sorry for automatic translation)
@jasonjames3001
@jasonjames3001 10 лет назад
Any way to get more information on the gravity fed water wheel hydraulic system with the modern twist he was using? I have been searching for something like this.
@karjeecheng9024
@karjeecheng9024 6 лет назад
Try contacting them at their website www.skygreens.com
@phackqu
@phackqu 10 лет назад
I remember Jacque fresco talking about this a few years ago.
@SeekerofTruths
@SeekerofTruths 10 лет назад
This is a genius idea, can't believe I haven't thought of it
@justintaylor8593
@justintaylor8593 8 лет назад
Where I live you can not get a building permit to build something like this. Someday I will get my greenhouse ferris wheel .
@mizukageg6686
@mizukageg6686 8 лет назад
I wanna experiment with urban farming, time to read some books!!
@zaireenzulaika5355
@zaireenzulaika5355 8 лет назад
+News?Really? this is one of the type of urban farming. but most people now, just farm their vegies at their backyards at the cities. That is the most simple design of urban farming.
@schmuelsonsradang4301
@schmuelsonsradang4301 5 лет назад
Good luck. All the best.
@repivonex
@repivonex 10 лет назад
Documentaries aren't made to impress people. They provide information and if you can perceive it you gain knowledge. And when you learnt something (gained knowledge), you are impressed. Peace.
@euengelion
@euengelion 10 лет назад
I know where my internship is going to be at, now!
@alamjahangir1043
@alamjahangir1043 2 года назад
ii like this farm very much
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 10 лет назад
This. Is awesome.
@satin4all
@satin4all 10 лет назад
Sehr interessant !
@HibHab69
@HibHab69 9 лет назад
Electricity costs must be super high for some of these projects, especially in the case of that one over in Japan that uses the LED lights. I like this rotating tower though, hopefully it circumvents this problem.
@DalTones79
@DalTones79 8 лет назад
Amazing
@LolFishFail
@LolFishFail 10 лет назад
So in theory you could have entire farming cities? Giant towers that produce fruit and vegetables. Mind blowing.
@serialchillerAEE
@serialchillerAEE 9 лет назад
omg i thought about this b4 even inside spaceship
@ysdom
@ysdom 10 лет назад
I'm with you on that one. I think we should also be growing our residential buildings vertically and not outwards. I'd like to see all of us in nice, moderately tall buildings surrounded by parks and agricultural areas. If we could all also live closer to where we work and have the conveniences close to us, less fossil fuel usage as well. Everyone shouldn't just have-to-have their own house and lot - although I do see the advantage.
@lm2193
@lm2193 10 лет назад
what is that machine with the chain 0:57? I checked 'gravity fed water system' google but I can't find any machine that looks like this.
@naybobdenod
@naybobdenod 10 лет назад
check out the `Cuba` experiment of home grown foods,this came as a result of severe food shortages because of poor government. Every bit of land available for growing food was utilised including pots. It worked and the population is now well fed plus the general health of the population increased dramatically. Your comment is quite thought provoking. Sincerely JF ( UK )
@iskdude57
@iskdude57 10 лет назад
You should check permaculture, it's pretty amazing. I wish I could put links on here
@lu-dx6oh
@lu-dx6oh 8 лет назад
at 4:26 it theres a sign or a pineapple 6.50 in singapore dollars, i looked at the exchange rate and thats 4.83 us dollars for a pineapple really expensive . over here in texas it costs 1 us dollar
@timothyyap3479
@timothyyap3479 8 лет назад
This is mainly because Singapore imports most of its produce from foreign countries. Just a decade ago they would've been Only about $2-3US but in recent years, many Chinese investors have been buying more and more of our Neighbour's produce, increasing prices dramatically
@bnbcraft6666
@bnbcraft6666 8 лет назад
when I own my own house I'll have a garden since it'll be ecofriendly
@luzmondilla4292
@luzmondilla4292 3 года назад
God afternoon to all im albert MONDILLA jr of lukban province of quezon i lke vertical farming i will pray to GOD YOU WILL TEACH US HERE THANK YOU SO MUCH GOD BLESS US ALL
@richvonile
@richvonile 10 лет назад
Aquaponics & Hydroponics are the future farming.
@threefacedpilgrim24
@threefacedpilgrim24 9 лет назад
on small scale, not mass farming
@nielsf
@nielsf 9 лет назад
threefacedpilgrim 2 I think many small farms are better than very large ones anyway. Every city block having its own garden tower would really bring people together. Not to mention that crop rot due to insects would be lessened immensely. In a way we are distributing the "load" of the planet more evenly again.
@Xilosphere
@Xilosphere 9 лет назад
nielsf This.
@AntonySimkin
@AntonySimkin 5 лет назад
@@threefacedpilgrim24 why not?
@HaloandMetroid
@HaloandMetroid 10 лет назад
Not necessarily. Living in a rural area doesn't mean that person will be poor or have less access to jobs and poverty in urban area is rampant. By suggesting we continue to urbanize at the rate we are doing now is also to suggest that we rely on factory farms for our food. Its actually a good thing to have some of the population on the country side and in rural areas. Remember efficiency isn't always a good thing.
@JeremyElliotPlus
@JeremyElliotPlus 10 лет назад
not doubtful at all. "Urban drift", the net movement of people from rural areas to cities, has been common knowledge for decades. Since the industrial revolution, rural population was a decreasing majority until 2010. Since 2010, it is a decreasing minority.
@moisesalarmas2723
@moisesalarmas2723 10 лет назад
Excelente...
@rhodan10000
@rhodan10000 10 лет назад
Together with In-Vitro Meat,insects and algues as organic food(slowfood or permaculture) it will be the future.Invitro meat and vertical farming will be the future in outer space too.
@jordanwalter6570
@jordanwalter6570 10 лет назад
It would be amazing to see these in places like the US where we don't need them yet but to use our land for a more eco friendly and cost effective way to produce, imagine our miles of fields but multiple levels high, we could use one acre as six acres.
@1991araaron
@1991araaron 10 лет назад
Thanks everyone.
@Kez2612
@Kez2612 10 лет назад
My thoughts exactly
@88roro11
@88roro11 10 лет назад
it would be interesting if he made some of those vertical instillations on top of buildings
@EsotericWorldViews
@EsotericWorldViews 10 лет назад
This looks like an amazing investment opportunity..
@ndog37
@ndog37 10 лет назад
Glad to see this. Food is freely available you just need smart people who are able to produce it.
@miiigoreng
@miiigoreng 10 лет назад
Yes, most of our foods are imported from every places, Malaysia & Indonesia largely supply the groceries. Quite uncommon & costly, tasting something from our own soil. .
@JustJP100
@JustJP100 10 лет назад
Jack Ing is a true visionary
@cherubim59
@cherubim59 9 лет назад
I hope Food produced in Singapore are made cheaper.
@tuuyen3197
@tuuyen3197 3 года назад
Rau luôn tươi mới và luôn có mỗi ngày.
@gjc82071
@gjc82071 10 лет назад
Yes I agree.
@blakhope
@blakhope 9 лет назад
while towers are good since there in the cities board out mountains would also be good farms since there usually sparkly populated
@LauraTeAhoWhite
@LauraTeAhoWhite 10 лет назад
The future of farming.
@RalfStephan
@RalfStephan 10 лет назад
So how much energy do you need to get all this metal into place?
@Theorist1984
@Theorist1984 10 лет назад
What futuristic movie is this from? ;)
@meow23
@meow23 10 лет назад
I from mexico and a lot of mexicans used to come from farmer family's in the 40's and 50's but in the 60's come from a farmer family was equal as you live in pooverty and ignorance so a lot of parents push they kids to become a college graduate, now even college graduate people have not jobs because economy is bad and some of that people back to work in farms back to the basis just to survive
@yanggang15
@yanggang15 10 лет назад
I lived in Singapore for over 5 years, but I do believe the vegetables I bought home are mostly from Indonesia...Good idea though... 9 BILLION...I believe they are damn serious
@0xHalox0
@0xHalox0 10 лет назад
hmmm right, and in home composters should be sold in stores and micro cluster housing should be established as the norm :)
@ahhinwee6195
@ahhinwee6195 10 лет назад
A move in the right direction
@TheBushdoctor68
@TheBushdoctor68 10 лет назад
That's a great project. However, I'm amazed that they are not using the waste that fish and shrimp produce to feed the plants. In that case you will have free nutrients and a harvest of fish and shrimp as well. Check out Will Allen's Growing Power for a perfect example.
@hotmeish
@hotmeish Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@Felixinhk08
@Felixinhk08 10 лет назад
The missing subtitle at 1:11 is "three dollars per month for these all four towers"
@chrislecky710
@chrislecky710 2 года назад
cool,
@Cyrus992
@Cyrus992 9 лет назад
How far will food prices comes down? 30%? 70%?
@nereyekadar
@nereyekadar 10 лет назад
I knew the idea, and I like the utilization. But here is something we should think about: Instead of using more and more medicine to control the symptoms of urbanization, maybe we should look into slowing down urbanization and maybe stopping it altogether. I'm sure we can grow enough food if %80 of the population didn't live in urban areas. And while I'm on the subject, can we talk about how much food goes to waste? In our houses or on the market?
@c0ffybeanz
@c0ffybeanz 10 лет назад
Weren't you listening? "One of the first..." So yeah, it's special to the WORLD.
@AlexisuwuAlexis
@AlexisuwuAlexis 9 лет назад
oh my god Brass Eye is becoming real life
@FeloniousAngel
@FeloniousAngel 10 лет назад
That guy is 50? He looks great, which I guess shouldn't be surprising.
@marys.2301
@marys.2301 10 лет назад
i just bought 50lb grown in Texas.
@stevee233
@stevee233 10 лет назад
Grow high, not long!
@hlimkb
@hlimkb 10 лет назад
Step towards the right direction,prices will be at a premium because of the costs n tech involved.
@lamond57
@lamond57 10 лет назад
*** I agree too***
@moosefactory133
@moosefactory133 8 лет назад
I am amazed that Sky Greens can compete against conventionally grown lettuce and cabbage producers. If this is true, I would love to see this done all over the world.
@Koroistro
@Koroistro 8 лет назад
+moosefactory133 It can compete aganist conventionally grown products because in Singapore those have travel costs associated with them. At the time of this video it means that while Sky Greens is actually more expensive to produce but it has a fraction of the delivery cost. It makes this cost-effective only for cities which don't have a lot of farm land close to them.
@themiko1210
@themiko1210 7 лет назад
I think it is more of maximizing the utilization of a small plot of land for agriculture
@chewjie2524
@chewjie2524 3 года назад
How they get the upper plants?
@whatajoke8497
@whatajoke8497 Год назад
The hydraulic system rotates the trays so that the vegetables can be easily inspected and harvested.
@unconventionalme8048
@unconventionalme8048 4 года назад
Singapore, the example of true economic progress once regulations are brought into reasonable parameters and taxes are lower to allow ppl the financial means of growth, not the government.
@Zoza15
@Zoza15 9 лет назад
3 dollars a month to run the whole tower?, Fuck! that's nothing!!.
@heavydsilva1773
@heavydsilva1773 6 лет назад
Morph Verse can't be $3?? Show us the evidence.
@nataliaturner4845
@nataliaturner4845 9 лет назад
They should replace the regular glass with the new transparent solar glass - it'd be awesome :) www.extremetech.com/extreme/188667-a-fully-transparent-solar-cell-that-could-make-every-window-and-screen-a-power-source
@bogdanroscaneanu7112
@bogdanroscaneanu7112 8 лет назад
+Natalia Martinez And with the stored electricty, power red and blue LEDs above leaves at nighttime like those farms in Japan
@sourabhsen5629
@sourabhsen5629 6 лет назад
Awesome thanks
@sonnyloehr1969
@sonnyloehr1969 10 лет назад
Is it going to slow down the growth of vegtable because the air is thinner up high ?
@FDJustin
@FDJustin 10 лет назад
Yeah, maybe, if it's high enough. I think that's supposed to be one of the reasons plants are small in the alps. (But there are other reasons- Like cold, hard winds.)
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 10 лет назад
As I understand it, China has the first super skyscraper with the same principle, along it outer part. One of the tallest buildings in the world.
@themiko1210
@themiko1210 8 лет назад
Can this be used for producing staple foods like rice and/or potatoes?
@felox1715
@felox1715 8 лет назад
yes
@saltyman7888
@saltyman7888 7 лет назад
genetic engineering here i come
@themiko1210
@themiko1210 7 лет назад
Okay... now to draw skyscrapers with rice paddies inside
@felox1715
@felox1715 7 лет назад
+Juan Miguel Alvarez lol
@saltyman7888
@saltyman7888 7 лет назад
Juan Miguel Alvarez SINGAPORE DAILY | July 17, 2034 Liew Chieng Hock is the owner of this up-and-coming vertical farm he decided to append to his HDB block. "I think it is a very positive and a very novel way to create sustainable food for the city." Liew comes here every morning to harvest his rice. Thanks to advances in genetic engineering and agronomics technology, farming is incredibly easy. "I lived for years in Malaysia as a rice farmer. Work was hard. In singapore, we have a good time and no one starves" This is Lilly Leigh Li Lee Lei, for SG daily. More at 5.
@Barskor1
@Barskor1 10 лет назад
Average age of a farmer in the US is around 68 this is only possible with mechanization & petrochemicals for fuel pesticides & fertilizers. Peak oil learn about it, why do you think they have to go farther and more extreme places to get Oil if you don't believe in Peak Oil? Rudolf Diesel made the diesel engine to run on vegetable oils so farmers could supply their own needs and communities. Grow industrial hemp food fuel and fiber all from 1 plant gained at the same time.
@jasminefrichtl806
@jasminefrichtl806 2 года назад
Yeah but is there going to be chemicals used in The Joint areas of the Machinery that could be toxic if there's ways to do vertical farming without using mechanical stuff
@premekmraz4079
@premekmraz4079 10 лет назад
They pump water high up into water tank. Then, they left the water fall down to move with plant´s bed and rest of water energy transform in generator into electricity. I think, If they didn't pump water so high, then strenuosity would be the same. And they could save money for generator.
@WanderingIdiot81
@WanderingIdiot81 4 года назад
What does he grow?
@alekpilipovic4076
@alekpilipovic4076 9 лет назад
There are much much more than enough land (for farming and living )on earth for all people if there are 600 billion of us...
@castronator29
@castronator29 6 лет назад
Alek Pilipovic its not just land. Its about environment, chemicals, costs of production and the most concerning of all, the usage of water. Why not just advance and have a new tech revolution in farming? More production and less costs.
@davidkrause5604
@davidkrause5604 6 лет назад
and we are running out of fresh water fertile soil and energy with only 7 billion. maybe do your calculations again
@nonchalantd
@nonchalantd 10 лет назад
More food should be produced locally and frozen wherever possible, so that it can be eaten in the months when the produce is out of season, e.g., I keep asparagus and spinach in my freezer because it spoils quickly.
@supastar7
@supastar7 10 лет назад
the future should be about moving up and outwards...
@locker3000
@locker3000 6 лет назад
Can it farm rice ?
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