The food crisis has always been one of the threats to the survival of humankind. However, there are business opportunities hidden in the crisis. Taiwanese technology companies have invested in LED hydroponic vegetable cultivation, which does not require sunlight and soil. Air is circulated through the air-conditioning system, and the plants are cultivated by human labor. Take a look at the video below for an inside look in one of these Asian 'plant factories'.
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