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Vertical farming is where crops are grown on top of each other than in traditional horizontal rows. This is happening both on the land ( indoors) and in the sea.
Using less space the yield is higher.

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Greenwave have developed a sustainable agriculture technique called vertical underwater farming or regenerative ocean farming.The company is growing a range of seaweed types like kelp and shellfish, plus mussels and scallops on a rope scaffolding system under the sea.

Kelp is one of the fastest growing organisms on the planet and can be repeatedly harvested for at least seven years.
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World Economic Forum

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