Urban farming: Types, Advantages & Disadvantages | Tractorgyan

Urban farming: Types, Advantages & Disadvantages | Tractorgyan

Published 19 Jan 2023

It is a type of urban farming in which plants are grown without the soil wherein nutrients are being added to water those plants

Growing crops vertically stacked is known as vertical farming which also offers farming in a regulated setting

It is a type of Urban Farming where food is produced on the tops of buildings as part of a practice known as rooftop agriculture

Microgreen farming is the practice of growing microgreens for a commercial purpose in a small space, such as a backyard

In aquaponics, the plants are naturally fertilized by the nutrient-rich fish-raising water, and the plants also aid in the fish's water's purification

Urban Farming is better at building community, is Environmental friendly, low at risk and highly in demand

Contamination, Space-related problems, and Maintenance costs are some of the disadvantages of Urban Farming

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