In Texas, high-tech vertical farms are transforming how Houstonians get their greens

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In Texas, high-tech vertical farms are transforming how Houstonians get their greens
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Kalera's north Houston farm is among a niche, but growing vertical farming industry in...

Investments in the sector could help cities like Houston access better, more sustainable produce, advocates argue. Like much of Houston’s produce, most of the region's lettuce is imported from out of state, typically traveling hundreds of miles from California before winding up on a Texas dinner plate. Not only does this create more greenhouse gases, it also means Houstonians are munching on older greens.

There are also no pests, no weeds and no exposure to animal pathogens such as salmonella, E.coli and listeria. At night from his home in Conroe, Fenn opens his smartphone to check on the progress of the crop before he goes to sleep, using Kalera’s proprietary software to monitor the farm’s sensors. He can change the lighting, humidity and temperature with the flick of a finger.Advances in lighting technology and artificial intelligence in have made the high-tech farms possible.

Some firms are experimenting with vegetables such as tomatoes and radishes, but they remain mostly in the early stages because the longer growing times make profitability a challenge, Niu said.

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