VIDEO: Can Vertical Farming Solve Asia’s Food Crisis?

Singapore Has Only 1% of Its Land Available For Agriculture, So It

imports 90% of Its Food Requirements.

The government is looking to curb this dependence on outside food sources under a programme titled ‘30 by 30,’ which aims to allow Singapore to grow 30% of its produce by the year 2030.

Local vertical farms like Sustenir are at the forefront of bringing about this change.

VICE visits the sustainable start-up to understand the future of food.

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