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Monday, 01/11/2016 12:23:48 PM

Monday, January 11, 2016 12:23:48 PM

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The impending El Niño is expected to leave four million people across the Pacific suffering from food or clean water scarcity. By deploying vertical farming structures in key areas, that number could see a significant decrease with their ability to provide produce and a renewable source of potable water without relying on any external resources.

When an area suffers from a natural disaster such as El Niño, an earthquake, or a wildfire, these structures can be quickly set up in emergency situations to provide citizens with food and water in a short period of time. Assembly takes just a couple of days, with water production shortly after and a food source within a week. Since these structures have everything needed for plant growth already included, you eliminate dependency on having food/water transported to the area in need, which is especially important if the area is or has become inaccessible.

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