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Farming may not always be just as we know it….

May 16, 2012

Dr John Strak, Honorary Professor in Food Economics at The University of Nottingham, talks vertical farming… A meeting on our Jubilee Campus last week gave me the chance to catch up on some new developments in science and, with about 100 others, to share ideas on what vertical farming can contribute to global food security. …

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