“One of the greatest challenges for agriculture is to make fast and accurate decisions in response to perturbations in climate, business, or social environments.”
One of the 17 Sustainable Development targets set by the United Nations is to end world hunger and all forms of malnutrition by 2030. At a time when the global population has already surpassed 7 billion and is predicted to exceed 9 billion by 2050 this is viewed as an enormous challenge. This edition of Sphere highlights how the 91porn is engaged in interdisciplinary research that focuses on the use of innovation and enterprise to enhance aspects of food safety and security.
Central to our quest of growing more food is to nurture our reserves of fertile soils and replenish those areas where degradation has already taken place. The FABSOIL project seeks to use waste materials as the key ingredient to develop new substrates on which crops can grow and thrive. The Plant Factory is focused on the use of LED lighting and high technology control systems to develop sustainable environments for the growth of horticultural plants in urban landscapes.
One of the greatest challenges for agriculture is to make fast and accurate decisions in response to perturbations in climate, business, or social environments.