In Singapore, the population density is second in the world. Under the thickening of the population, more than 90% of the grain is dependent on imports. The country has actively promoted the ability of self-sufficiency in grain and the development of greenhouse vegetables. The Japanese science and Technology Factory Panasonic has already plugged in the flag.
Reuters reported on the 3 day that Panasonic has a 248 square meter factory in the suburb of Singapore. The garden is planted with LED light to produce fruits and vegetables. The production of 10 crops, including the mini carrots and spinach, is 3.6 tons annually. In March 2017, the company plans to grow more than 30 species of farming, and 5% of the production of vegetable production by astrologers. Hideki Baba, managing director of Panasonic Factory Solutions in the Asia Pacific region, says the global arable land is insufficient, climate change is intense, and food quality demands are increasing, and the pursuit of stable food supply in all countries is expected to make agriculture a future growth product.
According to the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority, the country produced nearly 22000 tons of vegetables in 2013, and up to 514574 tons of vegetables were all imported. The star country hopes to produce more crops and improve food security by itself, and has funded the Sky Greens of the local vertical farming company. The company has planted leafy vegetables and vegetables in the three - storey greenhouse. It has 600 vertical greenhouses and will be expanded to 2000 next year. 1 tons of vegetables are supplied to the local FairPrice supermarket every day.
Lee Sing Kong, Professor of Biological Sciences at the Nanyang Technology University in Singapore, stressed that some crops must be produced by themselves, in case of interruption of supply, the impact can be slowed down. But at present, the country's local crop prices are still high, and some vegetables produced in the day are two times the price of China's imported vegetables.
Japan's science and technology plant has become a trend in agriculture. The Japanese times (The Japan Times) and the Wall Street Daily reported on the 13 day that Fujitsu (Fujitsu) was converted to plant plants. In September, SHARP (Sharp) began to plant strawberries at Dubai laboratory, not only with the company's air cleaning technology, but also used to save electricity. SHARP LED lights. In addition, both the camera factory Olympus and the steel maker JFE Holdings have joined the vegetable planting ranks. The Yano Research Institute estimates that the output value of plant growing vegetables will increase six times, from 23 billion 400 million yen in 2013 to 150 billion yen in 2025.
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