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RE: A Future Filled With Foodscrapers
Vertical Farming definitely has potential to do great things. However, the food industry needs to be included in this implementation process because this technology will completely change the way we buy and produce food in the economically developed part of the world.
We are curious to know what the food industry is doing with this technology? Because if they do not cooperate this will never take off.
Cargill, Monsanto, et al., are, hopefully, so busy laughing all the way to the bank from their present predatory successes that they will ignore this endeavor, at least until some entrepreneurial success has attracted talent that might pose an impediment to transnational oligarchical predation.
Yes it seems so that vertical farming is left alone, but it is fair to assume that Supermarket chains will want to take action since it will disrupt the entire way cities acquire food right?
Supermarkets shouldn't generally be impacted by changing where foods are grown, as they aren't involved in that process. The foods are delivered to the markets, from where ever they are grown, and markets sell them.
They don't care, and aren't impacted, except as the producers change, and prices change.