British technology company Home Harvest says it plans to launch 'Smart Farms' this summer, an automated indoor growing unit that allows users to grow microgreens, salads and herbs at home. Home Harvest says the company is responding to waste and environmental pressures in the fresh produce supply chain. Kristy Kilburn explains.

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