I think it's brilliant, I like the idea of being totally self sufficient throughout the year in salad vegetables, it's to difficult to grow tomatoes lettuces peppers cucumbers here in Britain outdoors in our cold climate, where I live we get strong wind's and this causes a lot of damage through the winter to glasshouses and polley tunnels, so growing indoors in a controlled pest free environment really appeals to me, I am also thinking that I just might be able to offset some of the energy cost's by setting up solar panels to produce electricity to power grow lights pumps fan's ect ect, heating isn't an issue as I would use my large spare room and set up a portable grow tent in it, of course pollination has to be taken into account for plant's that require it.
I just hope after a few years of growing weak plants in bacteria free environments the pollen doesn't get out and kill normal strong outdoor varieties.
I am seeing videos like this all the time and all of this videos are for growing lettuce... I hope we are not going to eat only lettuce in the future. Is there a method for growing paprika or tomatoes this way? What about onions and garlic? Also I would like to have some carrots too...
+vinetu73 They've been growing cucumbers this way for decades. Hydroponically, in computer-controlled greenhouses. In UK. Most of the baby cucumber plants come to UK from The Netherlands, where they grow lots of things hydroponically.
+vinetu73 Almost any leafy veggie does well (cabbage, pak choi, water cress). I've seen tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. There was a university lecture which showed ginger and potatoes too.
Plants don't need soil for their nutrients. That's what hydroponics is all about. For the original question, yes almost every plant that doesn't require insect pollination can be grown hydroponically
In Malaysia and Singapore, they already plant tomatoes, onions, chilies, cucumbers, watermelon and garlic. Malaysia already experiment on coco and coffee plants but the result still unknown.
well, I'm currently in japan getting my masters. And actually this is just vertical farming. this is being done in other parts of the world as well, not just Japan.
Aviv Kaufman LOL you don't have to disagree with me, that is not my own opinion, that is what Allah told the final prophet on earth.You disagree to Allah's words bro ? You better know what Allah has commanded the believers to do to the nonbelievers of his final words to mankind.
I am sorry to disappoint you but I do not believe in Allah, Moreover I think Japan is for the Japanese people with as less co-exist there the better, which means, it does not belong to the Muslims.
Aviv Kaufman I don't believe in Allah either. I was only role-playing as a Muslim after having taught myself the Quran and the other two books. But,don't think that any of my comments were exaggerated from the perspective of a Muslim mind. I am from India, we are very well aware of that mentality. For all the non-Muslims who are against the state of Israel don't even recognise that indeed, their number is next on the list. So, in a weird way, we all have self-interest to be pro-Israel, and we are, at least the Indian Hindus. We admire and wish the best for your country and the Jewish people, keep flourishing. :) :)
And bug tacos too! :) but seriously, if lettuce can be grown like this, so can other plants that require specific requirements, which could increase our range of available fruit and vegetables. Making us healthier :)
+Lauren Jacobs (Grim) Exactly. Only time (and lots of R&D) will tell. Just as long as people do not get the idea that this method will produce cheap food. All it can ever do is produce food. And if you're hungry enough, how much is too much?
+Strawberry Farming Hydroponics is just one technique, look up aquaponics and aeroponics. With the former method, you can breed and raise fishes alongside veggies.
Only problem i see from this type of farming is the enrgy input, cause net input for these kind of systms should pollute a lot depending on the source of energy. Probably this will and should be the future when the world becomes totally clean energy (wind, solar and others) and then our food production will be so clean and abundant a lot of the current problems generated by the agricultural activity will be greatly diminished.
Only the Japanese can afford this system. I understand their need for food independent of imports, however, this is fantastically expensive. For hospitals, requiring specialized vegetables. Great. Keep people alive. Yet the expense! When I drive through the central valley of California, I see flat land to the horizons. Corn, vegetables, vineyards. Thousands of square miles of production. Vertical hydroponic systems in factories cannot meet the needs of a population.
A vertical hydroponic farm can grow in an acre what it requires 50+ acres to grow just in a single planting. Add to that the ability to grow crops year round and 2.5 times faster, that hydroponic farm can grow in 1 acre more than a 600+ acre farm. Some stuff is not really very growable in a hydroponic system such as the corn and grapes. However if you grow what you can via hydro, the land that would have been used for it becomes available for other crops.
Only leafy vegitables are grown by some Companies in Japan and Singapore. What about other Vegitables and pulses? Can grow them with similar technolgy only with water in suppliment to soil? Or, any other technology you have for other items other than Lettuce? What is your future plan and technology?
This was done at Disneyworld over 10 years ago. The method has been around for centuries, including aquaponics. The demand is needed now, but it wasn't heavily funded because there was more profit (to the top tier of people that don't care for the environment) with land farming. At this point, it's going to be necessary for our survival and that of the planet to plant smarter, not harder. Only thing new about this is the technology involved. Again, the method is ancient. Westerners are always shocked by such news. The world has KNOWN. Why do you think most places on Earth where people live the longest is NOT in America or Europe? 👀
Good for use on international space station or country with very limited arable land and water but what about growing wheat or rice ? will it work with your system? Despite its small size japan can accomodate 1billion people therefore dont panic there is still room for living
If you could just build this yourself, as cheap as possible. Add solar and possibly wind into this and super high efficient led light strips. Add in aquaculture so you can get protein from the fish.
This is one big step up from Japan. I believe in future after the WW3 every country would adopt this technique to have food free from Radioactive contamination. I wonder why they didnt go for aquaponic method in this lab?
May I use some of this video (just a few seconds) to add to my video as a visual illustration entitled "Indoor Farming | This is Agricultural Technology in Japan", I will include the source of this video in the video and the video description on credit. My warm regards, Isa ansari 07 Bolehkah Saya menggunakan sebagian dari video ini (hanya beberapa detik) untuk dimasukan kedalam video saya sebagai ilustrasi visual dengan judul "Indoor Farming | Inilah Teknologi Pertanian di Jepang", saya akan mencantumkan sumber video ini didalam video dan deskripsi videonya sebagai kredit. Salam hangat, Isa Ansari 07
A lot of things. Herbs, Broccoli, spinach, strawberries peppers, etc. Each plant will have its own set of challenges to overcome though. Lettuces are big in vertical farms now because they don't have a lot of challenges. Tomatoes and peppers are taller and will require supports and pollinators, but it can be done.
can any body help me what nutrients are they talking about? is it like a solution that can be dissolved in a water? I would like to ask also what is the name of the nutrient that i can buy.
Unless there is some dark aspect I am unaware of, this seems like a great solution to the daunting question of feeding huge populations in a ever-worsening climate. I'm quite sure other vegetables are grown using these methods, but are there any vegetables that CAN'T be grown this way? Or fruit?
+AsellusPrimus you can grow anything using this method. Tho' to grow ANYthing you'd have to modify some aspects of it, depending on the most desirable specifics for every given plant.
+AsellusPrimus Well, to be honest, all I can say is it's up to you to find out the hard way. Lots of experiments (and hopefully a wealthy backer). Question: Will you still appear on YT when you're rich and famous?
Japan is leader in fake foods ironically. It's a custom to display your food you sell as an graphical overview for bypassers in your store windows, and everyone does that with plastic food. Really good looking ones by the way.
The Japanese will stack 50-story buildings like this with solar power and water recycling in the middle of Tokyo and their problems are solved. The rest of the country does provide for itself (most of the produce we buy here is locally grown...imported produce isn't trusted as much as domestically grown.) Will the rest of the world follow suit?
Gut reactions rather see permaculture system take some of that farm land shown, sell to upscale dining. Perhaps have a zen Monastery run pilot in tune with gardening.
But is it commercially profitable? if the amount of electricity used is 4-5 times more than traditional farming how do they compete and still make a profit?
In my opinion, what they're developing today is for the sake of preparation in the future when traditional farming can't satisfy people demand especially by 2050. It's a long term process/investment by the way. I can imagine in the future that the number of traditional farmers will decline as well. World will keep changing as time flies.
@Sidney, thats right, this way of farming is way more energy heavy, the overall ERoEI in the World drops since more than 60 years, so this isent the way of future farming, cause this is a inefficient way to do so.
The problem with this type of farming.....and don't get me wrong as I love new greenhouse and plant technology, but I can't see this method used for anything other than greens. I love my greens but until they start growing tomatoes or cucumber on shelves I won't be switching from my glass greenhouse....However, I like the idea that you could take an old warehouse and potentially convert it into this.
Indoor agriculture farms amaze me. Definitely a step toward solving world hunger based on how little resources they use compared to conventional farms
I’m going to do it. My farms will be all over the world at very little price to the consumer
This is a process of innovation. As they do this more they will become ever more effective. Excellent.
In the future you got lettuce burger. Lettuce hotdog. Lettuce salad. Lettuce icecream. Lettuce cheese. Lettuce pizza. Lettuce lettuce. Delicious
Hydroponics is great for leafy greens,hope we get a solution for roots crops in the future.
Nice and excellent video. Future of agriculture.
great... I wish I can upgrade my hydroponic planting system like that...
Wowwwww japanese is very intelligente people
may be used in space satellite in the future.
I think it's brilliant, I like the idea of being totally self sufficient throughout the year in salad vegetables, it's to difficult to grow tomatoes lettuces peppers cucumbers here in Britain outdoors in our cold climate, where I live we get strong wind's and this causes a lot of damage through the winter to glasshouses and polley tunnels, so growing indoors in a controlled pest free environment really appeals to me, I am also thinking that I just might be able to offset some of the energy cost's by setting up solar panels to produce electricity to power grow lights pumps fan's ect ect, heating isn't an issue as I would use my large spare room and set up a portable grow tent in it, of course pollination has to be taken into account for plant's that require it.
Excelente. Saludos desde Perú.
Hi guys, I'm a huge lattice lover! I Think I would eat all the lattice there! Yam yam yam, so tasty!
Japanese people r so cool
I just hope after a few years of growing weak plants in bacteria free environments the pollen doesn't get out and kill normal strong outdoor varieties.
I am seeing videos like this all the time and all of this videos are for growing lettuce... I hope we are not going to eat only lettuce in the future. Is there a method for growing paprika or tomatoes this way? What about onions and garlic? Also I would like to have some carrots too...
+vinetu73 EXACTLY,.
+vinetu73 They've been growing cucumbers this way for decades. Hydroponically, in computer-controlled greenhouses. In UK. Most of the baby cucumber plants come to UK from The Netherlands, where they grow lots of things hydroponically.
+vinetu73 Almost any leafy veggie does well (cabbage, pak choi, water cress). I've seen tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. There was a university lecture which showed ginger and potatoes too.
Plants don't need soil for their nutrients. That's what hydroponics is all about.
For the original question, yes almost every plant that doesn't require insect pollination can be grown hydroponically
They are fast growing only takes 30days to harvest, that's why. other things can be grown similarly but will just take longer
You can put glass ceilings, so light gets in, but insects dont. Unbreakable glass ofcourse.
there are multiple rows, so only reaches the top row.
In Malaysia and Singapore, they already plant tomatoes, onions, chilies, cucumbers, watermelon and garlic. Malaysia already experiment on coco and coffee plants but the result still unknown.
Đây là công nghệ trồng rau tiên tiến, hiện đại
japan is so cool
I like the idea but isnt a clean room environment overkill for vegetables? You are taking on extra operations cost for minimal gain?
I made a hydroponic setting for lettuce, it actually grows faster, use less water since you don't lose much to evaporation like it happens on soil.
Hi.. do u have hydro system?
unique system
I love Japan.
Wow that’s awesome 😎
the future is Japan !
+Adoly miringy というわけ。。?ありえない。。。残念ながら。。
Bro this is in India also :p
Getting ready to purchase setup by Friday.
Very nice farm and good idea
They guy's name is Mr. Miagi I loved that guy.
Sorry, but it sounds like his name is actually Miyabi
It's also possibile to cultivate mushrooms
Japan will always lead the world in technology and thinking... :D
well, I'm currently in japan getting my masters. And actually this is just vertical farming. this is being done in other parts of the world as well, not just Japan.
Germans: Nein
Great respect for Japan from Israel !
Japan belongs to Allah. Everything is created by Allah, and hence Allah's believers, the Muslims have the sole right over it.
I disagree with you about that.
Aviv Kaufman LOL you don't have to disagree with me, that is not my own opinion, that is what Allah told the final prophet on earth.You disagree to Allah's words bro ? You better know what Allah has commanded the believers to do to the nonbelievers of his final words to mankind.
I am sorry to disappoint you but I do not believe in Allah, Moreover I think Japan is for the Japanese people with as less co-exist there the better, which means, it does not belong to the Muslims.
Aviv Kaufman I don't believe in Allah either. I was only role-playing as a Muslim after having taught myself the Quran and the other two books. But,don't think that any of my comments were exaggerated from the perspective of a Muslim mind. I am from India, we are very well aware of that mentality. For all the non-Muslims who are against the state of Israel don't even recognise that indeed, their number is next on the list. So, in a weird way, we all have self-interest to be pro-Israel, and we are, at least the Indian Hindus. We admire and wish the best for your country and the Jewish people, keep flourishing. :) :)
It is very great!
Very good method
Perfect clean
beautiful wonderful and amazing
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I guess in the future we will only eat lettuce.
And bug tacos too! :) but seriously, if lettuce can be grown like this, so can other plants that require specific requirements, which could increase our range of available fruit and vegetables. Making us healthier :)
+Lauren Jacobs (Grim) Exactly. Only time (and lots of R&D) will tell. Just as long as people do not get the idea that this method will produce cheap food. All it can ever do is produce food. And if you're hungry enough, how much is too much?
From my point of view, you are upside down. Mim
Guy from 2020 your dead wrong and also 3% humanity going to die bc of 2020 Kungflu plage (covid19)
Kirei yasai clean vegetables
HOPE MIRAI can boost the growth of HYDROPONICS industry.
hope i can help also to share the method of indoor hydroponics strawberry which i've been learned here in the Philippines...
+Strawberry Farming Hydroponics is just one technique, look up aquaponics and aeroponics. With the former method, you can breed and raise fishes alongside veggies.
Yes is beautiful I want one of that sit in my city in usa
So how much is the ELECTRICITY BILL EVERY MONTH ?????????
Only problem i see from this type of farming is the enrgy input, cause net input for these kind of systms should pollute a lot depending on the source of energy. Probably this will and should be the future when the world becomes totally clean energy (wind, solar and others) and then our food production will be so clean and abundant a lot of the current problems generated by the agricultural activity will be greatly diminished.
Low potasium lettuce, for kidney problem
I need a video on Hydroponics
great project guys check out aquaponics maybe add a koi pond in their to recycle your water and feed your plants
Please treat the problem of agriculture subvention wich outmarket many farms and countries as well!
Only the Japanese can afford this system. I understand their need for food independent of imports, however, this is fantastically expensive.
For hospitals, requiring specialized vegetables. Great. Keep people alive. Yet the expense!
When I drive through the central valley of California, I see flat land to the horizons. Corn, vegetables, vineyards. Thousands of square miles of production.
Vertical hydroponic systems in factories cannot meet the needs of a population.
A vertical hydroponic farm can grow in an acre what it requires 50+ acres to grow just in a single planting. Add to that the ability to grow crops year round and 2.5 times faster, that hydroponic farm can grow in 1 acre more than a 600+ acre farm. Some stuff is not really very growable in a hydroponic system such as the corn and grapes. However if you grow what you can via hydro, the land that would have been used for it becomes available for other crops.
Nathan Rogers nice wikipadia bitxh
@@nathanrogers8713 plus don't forget, you dont need to constantly spray pesticide on your food.
Invest in FFT = Future Farm Technologies Inc. (on the stock market) The future of farming
In the growing process of the plant there is no sunlight, how does it affect the quality of the vegetables?
plants don’t need the yellow light emitted b7 the sun, just the UV
SleekOps; can see a radula-less mollusc in there to keep the bacterial count low (contro protein skimmer).
Only leafy vegitables are grown by some Companies in Japan and Singapore. What about other Vegitables and pulses? Can grow them with similar technolgy only with water in suppliment to soil?
Or, any other technology you have for other items other than Lettuce? What is your future plan and technology?
verry nice ,,mantab bingit bro
We from Nusantara farm Will export our vegetables to Japan 2021
This was done at Disneyworld over 10 years ago. The method has been around for centuries, including aquaponics. The demand is needed now, but it wasn't heavily funded because there was more profit (to the top tier of people that don't care for the environment) with land farming.
At this point, it's going to be necessary for our survival and that of the planet to plant smarter, not harder.
Only thing new about this is the technology involved. Again, the method is ancient. Westerners are always shocked by such news. The world has KNOWN. Why do you think most places on Earth where people live the longest is NOT in America or Europe? 👀
Good for use on international space station or country with very limited arable land and water but what about growing wheat or rice ? will it work with your system? Despite its small size japan can accomodate 1billion people therefore dont panic there is still room for living
If you could just build this yourself, as cheap as possible. Add solar and possibly wind into this and super high efficient led light strips. Add in aquaculture so you can get protein from the fish.
Wow......
The big one ☝️ is what do you feed the plants 🌱
We need rice wheat..
But I see vdos only of vegetables and vegetables! Low calories all!!
brilliant!!!
this is kind of invention to be promoted to the whole.
great job . I want to know about a minimum investment of this project
you come to me, i shall give you all inputs required. :-)
Why are we not subsidizing this in people's homes with incentives
But without soil it will be food which leads to some vitamin or much needful things
You have A lot of money.Those people can do this kind of farming
Tjakepzzz 👌 👍 Sangatzzz
Very Cool 👌👍 Indeed
This is one big step up from Japan. I believe in future after the WW3 every country would adopt this technique to have food free from Radioactive contamination.
I wonder why they didnt go for aquaponic method in this lab?
May I use some of this video (just a few seconds) to add to my video as a visual illustration entitled "Indoor Farming | This is Agricultural Technology in Japan", I will include the source of this video in the video and the video description on credit.
My warm regards,
Isa ansari 07
Bolehkah Saya menggunakan sebagian dari video ini (hanya beberapa detik) untuk dimasukan kedalam video saya sebagai ilustrasi visual dengan judul "Indoor Farming | Inilah Teknologi Pertanian di Jepang", saya akan mencantumkan sumber video ini didalam video dan deskripsi videonya sebagai kredit.
Salam hangat,
Isa Ansari 07
Good effort. But, I don`t like lettuce.
So far I've only seen lettuce in vertical farms. I wonder what else can be planted in this way.
A lot of things. Herbs, Broccoli, spinach, strawberries peppers, etc. Each plant will have its own set of challenges to overcome though. Lettuces are big in vertical farms now because they don't have a lot of challenges. Tomatoes and peppers are taller and will require supports and pollinators, but it can be done.
And the water comes from FUKISHIMA?
Fukusima lettuce... mmmmm..
I work in a factory that makes semiconductors.. I would grow anything here. It's a toxic waste dump
hm... Expected more from Japam's farm....
They should've used LEDs for lower power consumption and increase in light. They can even adjust the UV emitted by the LEDs.
Can crops like paddy, wheat be grown in such manner?
wao
My question here is how and what type of nutrients are injected into the water 💦 for lettuce?
Ở Viet Nam có ai bán thiết bị đèn và công nghệ này không?
can any body help me what nutrients are they talking about? is it like a solution that can be dissolved in a water? I would like to ask also what is the name of the nutrient that i can buy.
Which lamps are used?
Mr. Miagi..
What kind of nutrients do they give to the plant is it synthetic?
Can you use this to grow vegetables in space or on another planet? :)
I think aquaponics is better than hydroponics
The future of hydroponics, kinda what it was originally intended for, instead of the clandestine farming it is mostly used for today lol
Unless there is some dark aspect I am unaware of, this seems like a great solution to the daunting question of feeding huge populations in a ever-worsening climate. I'm quite sure other vegetables are grown using these methods, but are there any vegetables that CAN'T be grown this way? Or fruit?
+AsellusPrimus you can grow anything using this method. Tho' to grow ANYthing you'd have to modify some aspects of it, depending on the most desirable specifics for every given plant.
+AsellusPrimus Well, to be honest, all I can say is it's up to you to find out the hard way. Lots of experiments (and hopefully a wealthy backer). Question: Will you still appear on YT when you're rich and famous?
How much does it cost/pollute to run these compared to traditional farms?
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at least they are not making fake food or fruit like China
I agree
Japan is leader in fake foods ironically. It's a custom to display your food you sell as an graphical overview for bypassers in your store windows, and everyone does that with plastic food. Really good looking ones by the way.
Hehe
CHINA use Fake food feed 1.3 billion people?You are crazy.
@@jimmychen3364 Chinese mix it with Poison
needs to be powered with a sustainable source then victory can be claimed!
The Japanese will stack 50-story buildings like this with solar power and water recycling in the middle of Tokyo and their problems are solved. The rest of the country does provide for itself (most of the produce we buy here is locally grown...imported produce isn't trusted as much as domestically grown.)
Will the rest of the world follow suit?
Gut reactions rather see permaculture system take some of that farm land shown, sell to upscale dining. Perhaps have a zen Monastery run pilot in tune with gardening.
are they using synthetic nutritions?
But is it commercially profitable? if the amount of electricity used is 4-5 times more than traditional farming how do they compete and still make a profit?
led lights are very sufficient
Even if they are on for 24 hours everyday 7 days a week? I'm not quite sure I agree with you to be honest.
In my opinion, what they're developing today is for the sake of preparation in the future when traditional farming can't satisfy people demand especially by 2050. It's a long term process/investment by the way. I can imagine in the future that the number of traditional farmers will decline as well. World will keep changing as time flies.
@Sidney, thats right, this way of farming is way more energy heavy, the overall ERoEI in the World drops since more than 60 years, so this isent the way of future farming, cause this is a inefficient way to do so.
S. G. use sunlight power
why on earth are people farming inside, i thought a major advantage to growing inside is that robots could do everything.
+Tail finz Give it time, and robots will do everything!
The problem with this type of farming.....and don't get me wrong as I love new greenhouse and plant technology, but I can't see this method used for anything other than greens. I love my greens but until they start growing tomatoes or cucumber on shelves I won't be switching from my glass greenhouse....However, I like the idea that you could take an old warehouse and potentially convert it into this.
tomatoes and cucumbers are already grown hydroponically. if you googled it you would have found out
Japan, you're a model country, greetings from a guy without nationality or identity.
i got question what is the size of the building?
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How much electricity does it consume?