Cornell Students Prepare To Become Leaders In Controlled Environment Agriculture

More than 9 billion people are expected to be alive by 2050, putting global demands on agriculture to increase food production. In the U.S., greenhouses are increasingly being used to grow vegetables and herbs. Growers are taking advantage of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) as leafy greens, tomatoes, basil, and other produce are being grown indoors under conditions that can be monitored and optimized.
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The Urban Agriculture Trend Continues in 2017

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Greengro Technologies, Inc. Merges with Biodynamics LLC to Build New Industry Leader in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Urban Farming