AI-controlled aeroponic container farms

Hydroponic plant factories are also known as indoor farming systems, urban agriculture, peri-urban agriculture (UPA), or vertical farming systems.
Aeroponic plant factory container farming

Aeroponic plant factories are also known as indoor farming systems, urban agriculture, peri-urban agriculture (UPA), or vertical farming systems.

These container farms use artificial control of lighting, humidity, temperature, gases, fertilization, and other environmental factors to set the optimal growth medium for plants.

Aeroponic container plant factories use containers as enclosures for transportation and isolate the interior from external climatic conditions. Both second-hand and new containers can be used as enclosures, but the strength of the container is crucial for durability.

These plant factory container farms use shipping containers because they are compact, can be transported worldwide, and are very sturdy, allowing them to be customized as plug-and-play units.

It is a fully turnkey agricultural system, eliminating concerns about weather, pests, heating costs, or water. A 29-square-meter or 320-square-foot container can produce crop yields equivalent to one acre of traditional land or 2,200 square feet (205 square meters) of greenhouse production.