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Explore stacked growing systems, hydroponics, and urban agri-tech at GROWTECH. ANTALYA — the future of farming is vertical.
Get Your Free TicketAs cities swell and arable land shrinks, agriculture is moving upward—literally. Vertical farming is an innovative method of growing crops in stacked layers, often indoors, using controlled environments and advanced technologies. It is redefining urban agriculture by producing fresh food closer to where it's consumed, using less water, space, and chemicals.
So, what is vertical farming exactly? It’s the practice of growing crops vertically using methods like vertical hydroponic farming (water-based nutrient systems) and indoor vertical farming setups that integrate light, humidity, and automation.
Global interest is growing fast: the vertical farming market is projected to reach $27 billion by 2032 (Source: Statista.com).
Vertical farming systems rely on precise control. They often use:
But how does vertical farming work when it comes to staple crops? Here’s the catch—while it excels with leafy greens, herbs, and strawberries, vertical farms aren’t growing wheat or grains efficiently yet. These require more space, time, and energy than current systems can support profitably.
The best crops for vertical agriculture farming share key traits: fast growth cycles, small root systems, and high market value. These include:
Here's a breakdown of crop suitability in vertical systems:
The benefits? Shorter supply chains, fresher produce, and year-round growing potential.
Vertical farming is revolutionary—but not without challenges. Here's a quick overview:
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Uses up to 85% less water | High energy use (lighting, cooling) |
| No pesticides or herbicides | Limited crop variety |
| Urban location = fresh delivery | High upfront investment |
| Scalable & modular design | Technical expertise required |
Despite these challenges, many cities and agri-entrepreneurs are adopting it as a sustainable agriculture model.
If you're curious about vertical farming or considering it as a business, GROWTECH. ANTALYA is your launchpad. This world-leading event connects visitors with:
You’ll also meet tech startups offering turnkey solutions and support for aspiring vertical growers—perfect for urban farmers, architects, agri-tech investors, and entrepreneurs.