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US - AGRICULTURE - COMPUTERS - ENVIRONMENT - URBAN - PLANNING - URBANISM - BOTANY

US - AGRICULTURE - COMPUTERS - ENVIRONMENT - URBAN - PLANNING - URBANISM - BOTANY
A package of baby kale at AeroFarms on February 19, 2019, in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms, founded in 2004, is the largest vertical farm in the world. The company is considered a pioneer of the sector. It has chosen to fully develop its own technologies which it exports around the world, with projects in China, the Middle East and Northern Europe, according to its co-founder Marc Oshima.
Angela Weiss / AFP
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SLUG US - AGRICULTURE - COMPUTERS - ENVIRONMENT - URBAN - PLANNING - URBANISM - BOTANY
Creation date 2/19/2019 20:13 UTC
City/Country Newark, United States
Credit Angela Weiss / AFP
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US - AGRICULTURE - COMPUTERS - ENVIRONMENT - URBAN - PLANNING - URBANISM - BOTANY

US - AGRICULTURE - COMPUTERS - ENVIRONMENT - URBAN - PLANNING - URBANISM - BOTANY
A package of baby kale at AeroFarms on February 19, 2019, in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms, founded in 2004, is the largest vertical farm in the world. The company is considered a pioneer of the sector. It has chosen to fully develop its own technologies which it exports around the world, with projects in China, the Middle East and Northern Europe, according to its co-founder Marc Oshima.
Angela Weiss / AFP