What You Need to Know
Urban farming involves controlled growing conditions, such as temperature, light, and water, to produce higher yields and better quality crops. This technique can be used in various urban spaces, including rooftops, abandoned lots, and indoor areas like warehouses or shipping containers.
Steps
- 1.
Tokyo rooftop microgreens (Japan): Ultra-fresh ingredients for sushi garnishes
- 2.
Detroit vertical farm collards (USA): Year-round supply for soul food dishes
- 3.
Singapore sky garden herbs (Singapore): Hyper-local ingredients for Peranakan cuisine
The Science
Primary Reaction
Photosynthesis