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Introduction: Controlled Environment Horticulture is a vast topic, and has been utilised in varying forms for centuries. Excavations of the city of Pompeii showed remains of early greenhouses dating back to AD79; and the modern greenhouses are thought to originate in the thirteenth century in Italy. Most people recognise the use of greenhouses for growing flowers and vegetables, whether in their own garden, at garden centres or on a commercial basis. Indeed most people will be conversant with irrigation systems ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Aralab Indoor Vertical Farming Plant Factory solution creates the conditions to produce super clean healthy vegetables in a new paradigm of real Controlled Environment ...
ByAralab based in Albarraque, PORTUGAL
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Consumer demand for fish continues to rise and, whilst this is good news for the aquaculture industry, it puts increasing pressure on traditional farming ...
ByWarden Biomedia based in Luton,, UNITED KINGDOM
Argus is an automated control systems pioneer with over thirty years of leadership and innovation in control technology. We were among the first to use computers for integrating the control of greenhouse environments and irrigation systems. Today our systems are used in horticulture and biotechnology research facilities, universities, aquaculture and aquaponics, and many other custom control applications at sites throughout the ...
ByArgus Control Systems Ltd. based in Surrey, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Ensuring reliable and accurate carbon dioxide measurement. Controlled environment horticulture (or agriculture) is a technology-based approach toward food production. ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Vertical farming or city farming is the practice of growing crops in stacked layers within controlled environment agriculture (CEA) using artificial LED Grow Lights and climate control to get the desired results. They can be housed in buildings, warehouses, shipping containers or even underground. Vertical farms use soil-free growing techniques and are ideal for propagating young plants, cultivating full crops, and growing healthier, pesticide-free produce. It maximises production by using ground-breaking vertical ...
ByVertically Urban Ltd based in Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM