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Giant vertical farm in Denmark will produce 1,000 metric tons of greens a year
Giant vertical farm in Denmark will produce 1,000 metric tons of greens a year. Credit: Nordic Harvest
Nordic Harvest’s new 14-story vertical farming facility is under construction in the Copenhagen Markets, on the outskirts of Denmark’s capital. Standing 14-stories high in a 7000 sq. meter, the vertical farm will soon begin producing 1,000 metric tons of greens a year locally.
The first phase of the construction of the vertical farming facility was started by the Taiwanese company YesHealth Group, in partnership with Nordic Harvest – a startup that aims to make food production more sustainable through technology – in April this year and was completed in just six months. Production will begin in the first quarter of 2021, and profits are projected within the first year.
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A 7 square meter hangar in an industrial area of Copenhagen, in the Denmark, is being transformed into a vertical farm that will soon produce thousands of tons of food annually.
Operated by the startup Nordic Harvest, the vertical farm will produce lettuce, cabbage and aromatic herbs on huge 14-storey shelves, stacked from floor to ceiling, cared for by robots.
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The vegetables grow in a liquid with nutrients and are lit all day long by 20.000 LEDs, which replace the light of the Salt. The harvest will be done 15 times a year.
According to Anders Riemann, founder and CEO of Nordic Harvest, the vertical farm will produce 200 tons of food in the first quarter of 2021, and could reach 1.000 tons annually when it is running at maximum capacity. This makes it one of the largest farms of its kind in the Europe.