City Zones

Agricultural Zone

This is where the city meets nature. In the agricultural zone, sustainable farming practices thrive, supplying the city with fresh produce and promoting green living. Open fields and community gardens offer a breath of fresh air and a connection to the Earth.

This shot makes me thirsty! I love how this shot turned out. I was about 10 meters above the ground with my Mavic Pro. This is a small winery in the mid-Willamette Valley outside Salem, Oregon. This is one of the biggest wine-producing areas in the country and it makes for some wonderful evening drone flights. by Dan Meyers

Precision farming

also known as precision agriculture, is a modern approach to crop and livestock management that utilizes technology and data to optimize agricultural practices, enhance productivity, and reduce resource wastage.

Nutrient Film Technology (NFT)

The NFT hydroponics system is hydroponic technology. Plant roots grow in plastic tubes or channels.Stationary or planting grafting baskets, the nutrient solution circulates continuously through thechannels to provide the plants with the necessary nutrients and water.

greenhouse interiorby Abigail LynnVertical gardening in a mega glasshouse for fast growing tomatoes and sweet pepper.by Markus Spiske

Multilayer Horizontal System

The horizontal is currently the most common hydroponic structure in vegetable hydroponics. Suitablefor users who they have large planting area, they are famous for simple equipment construction,convenient management and cost low investment and uniform growth of the factory.

Vertical Farms

Vertical farms are a very promising and sustainable solution to the growing needs for healthy, local foods. We believe vertical farms will play an indispensable role in our future global food production.

You can contribute to make the environment greener!