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Indoor Farming is a form of agriculture that takes place in a controlled environment, such as a greenhouse, warehouse, or other enclosed structure. This type of farming is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to produce higher yields in a shorter amount of time, while also reducing the need for pesticides and other chemicals. Additionally, indoor farming can be used to grow crops in areas with limited access to natural sunlight or soil.
Indoor farming is often used to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs, as well as flowers and ornamental plants. It can also be used to raise livestock, such as fish, poultry, and other animals. This type of farming is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to produce higher yields in a shorter amount of time, while also reducing the need for pesticides and other chemicals.
Some companies in the Indoor Farming market include AeroFarms, Bowery Farming, BrightFarms, Freight Farms, and Plenty. Show Less Read more