How Haven Greens’ automated farming system could change the lettuce game
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Haven Greens, a startup founded in 2016 by a group of former Google engineers and designers, has developed an automated indoor farming system that it says can produce fresh leafy greens at a fraction of the cost of conventional outdoor farms.
The company's technology involves growing lettuce and other leafy greens on long conveyor belts inside large greenhouses. The plants are grown in small pots filled with nutrient-rich water that is circulated around them, providing a constant supply of moisture and nutrients. LED lights, which can be tuned to specific wavelengths, provide the necessary li…
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