Growing Herbs And Vegetables Under The Sea

Near Genoa, Italy

Underwater agriculture might be one of the solutions to help eradicate world food shortages. That is the idea behind the latest project of the Ocean Reef Group in Italy. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, at present only some 11 percent of the globe's land surface (13.4 billion ha) is used in crop production.

As the world population is expected to grow from 7.6 billion to 9.8 billion in 2050, according to the United Nations, using water, which covers about 75% of the world surface, could help enormously. That is why the marketing manager of the research group Luca Gamberini and his team have set out to prove it is possible to grow herbs and vegetables under the sea.

In the video below we visit the first underwater farm in the coastal waters near Genoa, Italy.


Source: euronews.com
 

Publication date: 7/17/2018

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