Hmmm .... This is misplaced - In a country with abundant sunlight why would you wanna grow plants indoors with unstable electricity which is also expensive ? Sad ... Very sad
@kenpizky4798, did you know that outdoor farming in your country, despite its abundant sunlight, faces challenges like weather dependence, pest and disease issues, water scarcity, soil degradation, and limited growing seasons? Farmers often use harmful pesticides to control pests, impacting public health. As a result, your country imports fresh vegetables to meet demand. After watching the video, I believe these guys are really going to change farming in Africa.
@@sabrinacruz-j3r OK - So let me upgrade you - this type of farming is NOT profitable - All businesses that have ventured into it have gone under - Why ? The electricity cost is not justifiable - But hey, don't trust me - do you own research and revert here
Produce from indoor hydroponics farms can have comparable or even superior flavor to those grown through traditional farming methods. The controlled environment allows for optimal growing conditions, which can enhance the flavor, texture, and nutritional value of the produce. Factors such as light, nutrients, and temperature are precisely managed, resulting in consistent and high-quality crops.
@@farmestatesltd right! Sure! I live in the west, all we eat is indoor stuff and it’s flavourless. I’ve personally experimented with this. You make more money has a farmer with indoor but you loose quality in flavour. Nothing on earth beats Mother Nature doing its think NATURALLY, not controlled.
This is great. As someone working with AI in agriculture, I commend them for the hard work. The testing phase isn't easy. I'm glad they've succeeded.
Very great job thank you very much
Great great great! Wonderful work guys! All the best to your endevours.
Thanks a lot!
Very great job thank you very much ❤❤❤
First indoor hydroponic vertical farm
I like to have one in future I need training will get in touch God bless 🙌 🙏
Wow. Great initiative
WOW NICE.SOME PEOPLE ARE REALLY DOING GREAT THINGS IN GHANA.WHAT IS THE SIZE OF HIS INDOOR FARM???
Where did they get the liquid fertilizer for hydroponics farming. Because I can't find them here unless outside Africa
Awesome! Now, we can get vegetables all year round
Congratulations..pls how can I be trained
Could you please provide the size of this farm?
Grow room size is 12x24 feet.
They should have grown maryjane lol
🙌🤝
With this current outrage prices with electricity bills.. hmmm
Solar systems. One-time payment and lasts for over 15 years
Hmmm .... This is misplaced - In a country with abundant sunlight why would you wanna grow plants indoors with unstable electricity which is also expensive ? Sad ... Very sad
@kenpizky4798, did you know that outdoor farming in your country, despite its abundant sunlight, faces challenges like weather dependence, pest and disease issues, water scarcity, soil degradation, and limited growing seasons? Farmers often use harmful pesticides to control pests, impacting public health. As a result, your country imports fresh vegetables to meet demand. After watching the video, I believe these guys are really going to change farming in Africa.
@@sabrinacruz-j3r OK - So let me upgrade you - this type of farming is NOT profitable - All businesses that have ventured into it have gone under - Why ? The electricity cost is not justifiable - But hey, don't trust me - do you own research and revert here
@sabrinacruz-j3r very true.
Indoor farm crops have no flavour.
Produce from indoor hydroponics farms can have comparable or even superior flavor to those grown through traditional farming methods. The controlled environment allows for optimal growing conditions, which can enhance the flavor, texture, and nutritional value of the produce. Factors such as light, nutrients, and temperature are precisely managed, resulting in consistent and high-quality crops.
@@farmestatesltd right! Sure! I live in the west, all we eat is indoor stuff and it’s flavourless. I’ve personally experimented with this.
You make more money has a farmer with indoor but you loose quality in flavour. Nothing on earth beats Mother Nature doing its think NATURALLY, not controlled.
@@TheChariot99go back to the forest