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Vertical Farming is a form of agriculture that utilizes vertically stacked layers to grow crops in a controlled environment. This type of farming is often used in urban areas, where space is limited, and can be used to grow a variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Vertical Farming is a sustainable form of agriculture, as it uses fewer resources than traditional farming, such as water, land, and energy. It also reduces the need for pesticides and fertilizers, as the environment is tightly controlled. Additionally, Vertical Farming can be used to grow crops year-round, regardless of the climate. Some companies in the Vertical Farming market include AeroFarms, Bowery Farming, Plenty, and Urban Crops. Show Less Read more