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Vertical Farming, Plant Factory Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020

Published: Apr, 2014 | Pages: 455 | Publisher: WinterGreen Research
Industry: Food & Beverages | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)

Plant factory market was valued at USD 403 million in 2013 and is expected at USD 1.97 billion over ate forecast period. A blocked surrounding where plants are grown beneath artificial lights on shelves loaded up one on other is Vertical farming, plant factory (PF). Plant growth is controlled artificially to meet its requirement and eliminate harmful substances like poor weather conditions and pesticides.

Plant factory is totally science based controlling spectrums which are best for the plant growth. This produces plants with constant cost, quantity, quality, harvesting time, and selling price as well. The absolute need of computerised process motivated by microprocessors, Semiconductor Company, and especially by the requirement of uncontaminated food.

Global market is balanced to attain considerable expansion as the supply of food commences to adopt computerized progression. Grow lights are less expensive and more sophisticated to operate as wind & solar energy. Hence these are approved by plant factories and greenhouses. 

Increased crop-yield is achieved by the plant factory. Machines are organized by the robot technology to improve the yield of the crop and control weed. Robots eliminate the herbicides producing safer crop by maintaining strict hygiene and safety policies. They control quality, variety, and freshness of food working non-stop 24/7 unlike human being. 

Plant factories growing vegetables and fruits on shelves have improved the delivery of food with consistent quality and implemented competence in controlling production of food. Strawberries are type of a high return crop cultivated through this process round the year. Organic vegetables are produced in the food factories representing a step further in the process of automation providing food store help instantly.

Farming does not depend on the climatic conditions anymore and organic vegetables are produces round the clock. The land area for farming is reducing day by day; this is the evolution of new type of farming. Local demand for food regularly is taken care by growing in warehouse. Food can be grown in the restricted area in houses as well producing efficient quality of fresh food consistently.

The environment is controlled by light from LED, air, and culture solutions creating conditions optimum for the plants to grow. The quantity of temperature, carbon dioxide, light, and humidity concentration level is optimized unaffected by the vegetables growth rate and the weather. This helps growth two to four times sooner than grown in fields, and produce is raised by ten to twenty times.

Plant Factories Market Driving Forces
Demand for ability to grow food consistently
Demand for ability to grow food locally
Can grow food in warehouses
Can grow food in the home
Dedicating space that is efficient for producing food
Fresh, sanitary food available consistently
Food factories
Ability to produce organic vegetables
Ability to produce vegetables 24 hours a day
Land available for farming depleting quickly
New types of farming are evolving
Growing of vegetables indoors all year round
A plant factory allows the growing of vegetables indoors all year round. It is a system that artificially creates the environment necessary for plants to grow by controlling the amount of culture solution, air, and light from light-emitting diodes (LED).
Because the amount of light, temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration levels can be optimized without being affected by the weather, the growth rate of vegetables is two to four times faster than those grown in open-air fields, and yields are ten to twenty times higher.
Visible natural light has a spectrum different from grow lights. Visible light is measured by lux or energy. Plant factory grow lights are different. Grow lights provide artificial light used for plant growth. The spectrum of growth lights is tuned to the plant growing task. Plant light has photons from the blue to red (400-700 nm) part of the spectrum. This is called growth light.

Horticulture lamps address the role of light in the growth and development of plants. Plant growth is a function of photosynthesis. The plant growth lights work in three different ways:
To provide all the light a plant needs to grow
To supplement sunlight, especially in winter months when daylight hours are short
To increase the length of the "day" in order to trigger specific growth and flowering
Because the amount of light, temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration levels can be optimized without being affected by the weather, the growth rate of vegetables is two to four times faster than those grown in open-air fields, and yields are ten to twenty times higher.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "Plant factories use growth light to automate and control growing. The ability to grow food consistently, locally represents a major breakthrough for humanity." Grow lights permit people to grow food in warehouses and in the home, dedicating previously unused space to a purpose and in a manner that is efficient for producing food.
Plant factory market forecast analysis indicates that markets at $403 million in 2013 are anticipated to reach $1.97 billion by 2020. Growth is a result of the unmitigated march of automated process driven by the semiconductor industry, by microprocessors, and more directly by the need for food that is uncontaminated.
The ability to use solar energy to grow food using LED lights is a compelling new way to produce food. Using plant factory technology the containers can be put in homes and restaurants, apartments and greenhouses to grow food more efficiently and that is not contaminated with pesticides or other things that should not be on food. The ability to grow food in layers, 24 x 7 represents a major shift in the way food is provided to people. It means fresh food can be available year around at home and anyplace a person is.
 Table of Content

Plant factory, vertical farming executive summary 46
Plant factory, vertical farming market driving forces 46
Plant factory vertical farming benefits 48
Harvested leafy vegetables 52
Plant factory spectral output and color temperature of light can be adjusted  53
Plant factory vertical farming challenges 55
Commitment to sustainable agriculture 58
Wheat, maize and rice  59
Efficiency of led grow lights 60
Plant factory vertical farming market shares 60
Plant factory market forecasts 62

1. PLANT FACTORY MARKET DESCRIPTION AND DYNAMICS  64
1.1 Plant Factories Allow Three-Dimensional Cultivation 64
1.2 High-Tech Urban Farming Solution: Vertical Farming 68
1.2.1 Plant Factory Self-Sufficient Farming 70
1.2.2 Vertical Farming  70
1.3 Plant Factory Definition 73
1.4 Container System Anytime, Healthy And Quality Seedling Production  76
1.4.1 Artificial Seedling Cultivation System Using A Container Provides Cost Performance  77
1.4.2 Compact Seedling Vegetable Cultivation System 78
1.5 Vertical Farming: Cities Could Be Food Producers 81
1.6 Photosynthesis 82
1.7 Light Reactions Increase Plant Yield 82
1.8 Japanese Plant Factory 84
1.8.1 Plant Factories  85
1.9 Organic Farming  89
1.9.1 Size Fan For Traditional Lighting System 90
1.9.2 LED Lighting System 91
1.10 Hydroponics 91
 
2 Plant Factory, Vertical Farming Market Shares and Forecasts
2.1 Plant Factory, Vertical Farming Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Plant Factory Vertical Farming Benefits
2.1.2 Harvested Leafy Vegetables
2.1.3 Plant Factory Spectral Output And Color Temperature Of Light Can Be Adjusted
2.1.4 Plant Factory Vertical Farming Challenges
2.1.5 Commitment To Sustainable Agriculture
2.1.6 Wheat, Maize And Rice
2.2 Plant Factory Vertical Farming Market Shares
2.2.1 Japanese Plant Factory
2.2.2 Japan Has the Most Plant-Factories
2.2.3 Taiwan Has The World\'s Most Advanced Plant-Factory Technologies
2.2.4 Taiwan Plant Factory
2.2.5 Plant Factory China Changchun Agricultural Expo Park
2.2.6 Ever Light Electronics Co. Ltd. Plant Farm
2.2.7 LED Manufacturer: Everlight Electronics
2.2.8 Spread Co
2.2.9 Han Hai Precision
2.2.10 Pacific Construction Company
2.2.11 Gotham Greens
2.2.12 AeroFarms
2.2.13 Granpa Co
2.2.14 Nihon Advanced Agri Life Science Business
2.2.15 Iwasaki Revenue
2.2.16 Iwasaki EYE Hortilux
2.2.17 Philips Plant Sensitivity For Colors Of Light
2.2.18 Philips Agrosun® Gold
2.2.19 Best Green Life Vegetable Garden LED Kit for Indoor Garden
2.2.20 Efficiency of LED Grow Lights
2.3 Plant Factory Market Forecasts
2.3.1 Plant Factory Market Segment Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide,
2.3.2 Large Warehouse Plant Factory Market Segment Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide,
2.3.3 Home / Restaurant / Apartment Plant Factory Market Forecasts
2.3.4 Community, Grocery, Employee Garden Plant Factory Market Forecasts
2.3.5 Green House - Vertical Farm Plant Factory Market Forecasts
2.3.6 Dialysis Patients
2.3.7 Development Of Plant Factories Has Challenges
2.3.8 Plant Factories Are Not Meant To Replace Traditional Agriculture
2.3.9 Visible Natural Light Has A Spectrum For Growth
2.3.10 Growth Light Spectrum Positioning
2.4 Plant Factory Prices
2.5 Plant Factory Market Control Systems
2.5.1 Plant Factory Construction Market
2.5.2 Ubiquitous Environment Control Systems
2.5.3 HPS
2.5.4 MH
2.5.5 Operating Cost Per Hour For A Light
2.5.6 Plant Factory Control Systems Solutions
2.6 Plant Factory Regional Analysis
2.6.1 Growth Markets
2.6.2 Plant Factory Operations in Japan
2.6.3 Taiwan
2.6.4 New Plant factory Construction in Japan

3. Plant Factory Description
3.1 Plant Factories Japan
3.2 Spread Co.
3.3 Grandpa Dome
3.3.1 Granpa Co Business Description
3.3.2 Granpa Co Plant Factory Features
3.3.3 JGC / Granpa Co., Ltd.
3.4 Nihon Advanced Agri Co.,Ltd
3.4.1 Nihon Advanced Agri Life Science Business
3.4.2 Nihon Advanced Agri Control of Light Quality
3.4.3 Nihon Advanced Agri Wave Length \"Wide-Band\" LED Lamps
3.4.4 Nihon Advanced Agri HEFL
3.4.5 Nihon Advanced Agri Vegetable Cultivation System Using HEFL Lighting Units
3.4.6 Nihon Advanced Agri Efficient, Energy-Saving HEFL
3.4.7 Nihon Advanced Agri Cultivation Without Using Agrichemicals
3.4.8 Nihon Advanced Agri Scheduled Production For Stable Supply
3.4.9 Nihon Advanced Agri LED and HEFL Lighting System
3.5 Cosmo Farm Iwamizawa City, Hokkaido
3.6 Social Welfare Corporation Cupid-Fair Plant Factory-
3.7 Iwasaki EYE Hortilux
3.7.1 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd
3.8 Aizufujikako Co., Ltd
3.9 Ryobi Group
3.10 Plant Factories Taiwan
3.11 Ever Light Electronics Co. Ltd. Plant Farm
3.11.1 Everlight Electronics License To Develop IEDA Home Based Plant Factories
3.12 Genesis Photonics Company Taiwan Plant Factory
3.13 Han Hai Precision
3.13.1 Hon Hai Partners
3.14 Pacific Construction Company
3.15 Nano Bio Light Technology Co., Ltd.
3.16 Taiwan YaSai Lab Plant Factory Information Systems
3.17 Red Plum Plant Factory
3.18 J&D Restaurant Plant Factory Taiwan
3.19 Cal-Comp Biotech Plant Factory Taiwan
3.20 Ting-Mao Plant Factory Taiwan
3.21 Genesis Photonics Plant Farm
3.22 Wei Chuan Foods
3.22.1 Wei Chuan Foods Plant Factory Meeting Exhibit
3.23 Delta Electronics Inc (台達電) Plant Factory in Taiwan
3.24 Epistar
3.25 Formosa Epitaxy
3.26 Chinese Plant Factories
3.27 Jingpeng Plant Factory
3.28 Korea
3.29 JiSung Global Co., Ltd
3.29.1 JiSung Global BioFarm Seedling Set LED Indoor House Plant Cultivator Module
3.30 Robotech
3.31 Insung Tech Co Ltd
3.32 Best Green Life Co., Ltd.
3.32.1 Best Green Life LED Hydroponic Cultivator
3.32.2 Best Green Life LED Hydroponic Cultivator
3.32.3 Best Green Life Vegetable Garden LED Kit for Indoor Garden
3.33 Gimpo EUM Plant Factory
3.34 Chinese Plant Factories
3.35 Beijing IEDA Protected Horticulture Home Based Plant Factory
3.35.1 Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (IEDA) Home-Based Plant Factory
3.35.2 Changchun Agricultural Expo Park
3.36 India
3.37 US Plant Factories
3.38 Gotham Greens
3.38.1 Gotham Greens’ Integration with Whole Foods Market
3.39 AeroFarms
3.39.1 AeroFarms Aeroponics Grows Plants In A Mist
3.39.2 AeroFarms Cloth Root Medium
3.39.3 AeroFarms LED Lighting
3.39.4 AeroFarms Modularity
3.40 Green Spirit Farms (GSF) Michigan and Pennsylvania Vertical Farms
3.40.1 Pennsylvania Builds World\'s Largest Vertical Farm
3.40.2 Green Spirit Farms
3.41 Google Vertical Farms
3.42 Philips In the US
3.43 Alterrus Systems and subsidiary Local Garden Vancouver
3.44 The Greenhouse Vertical Farm in Florida
3.45 MIT CityFARM Indoor Farming
3.46 Farmed Here Vertical Farm In Bedford Park, Illinois
3.47 The Plant Vertical Farm In Illinois
3.48 Green Spirit Farms in New Buffalo, Michigan
3.49 Mega\' Indoor Vertical Farm: Chicago Suburb
3.50 Vertical \'Pinkhouses Urban Farming
3.51 Purdue University
3.52 Caliber Biotherapeutics
3.53 Famgro Farms
3.54 Alegría Farm\'s Vertical Units
3.55 European Plant Factories
3.56 Philips and Greenhouse Grower Deliscious
3.56.1 Philips / Deliscious Case Study
3.56.2 Philips Vitro Plus Plant Factory
3.56.3 Philips Plant Factory From seedling to plant under LED lighting
3.56.4 Philips Horticulture Lamps
3.57 Netherlands Plant Factories
3.57 LEDHydroponics.co.uk
3.57.1 LEDHydroponics Benefits Of LED Grow Light Technology
3.57.2 Quantum LED Lights Growing Results
3.57.3 Quantum LED Light Absorption

4. Plant Factory Technology
4.1 Plant Factory Technology Leverages Buildings
4.2 Urban Vertical Plant Farm Concept
4.2.1 Mithun Architecture Vision of Urban Farming
4.3 Vertical Farming Key Technologies
4.3.1 Production Line for Plants
4.3.2 Plant Factory Light Source Control System
4.3.3 Modular Plant Factories
4.3.4 AeroFarms Aeroponics Grows Plants In A Mist
4.4 Green Spirit Farms (GSF) Vertical Farms Example
4.5 White LED Light Provides Good Wave Length For Leafy Vegetables
4.6 Red-White LED Light Good For All Vegetables
4.7 Healthy Foods
4.7.1 Plant Factory Growing of Stalk of Tsuburina
4.7.2 Salt content in Tsuburina
4.7.3 Cultivation of Tsuburina
4.7.4 Tsuburina Ingredients Have Prophylactic Effects
4.7.5 Inositol Group of Foods
4.7.6 Beta-carotene
4.7.7 Vitamin K
4.7.8 Proline
4.7.9 Minerals
4.8 Blue-white LED Light Used For Healthy Forming And Increasing Vitamins
4.9 HELF Units Relation Between Lighting Distance vs PPF

5. Agricultural Plant Factory Company Profiles
5.1 AeroFarms
5.2 Aizufujikako Co., Ltd.
5.2.1 Aizufujikako Business Description
5.2.2 Aizufujikako Features and Selling Points
5.3 Everlight Electronics
5.3.1 Everlight Electronics Revenue
5.4 Genesis Photonics (GPI)
5.4.1 Genesis Photonics Year 2014 Revenue
5.4.2 Genesis Photonics 3D COB
5.5 Gotham Greens
5.6 Granpa Co., Ltd.
5.6.1 Business description
5.6.2 Granpa Co Features
5.6.3 JGC / Granpa Co., Ltd.
5.7 Hon Hai
5.7.1 Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co. Ltd.
5.7.2 Hon Hai Precision Industry Ltd / Foxconn
5.7.3 Hon Hai Group Plant Factories
5.7.4 Hon Hai Partners
5.7.5 Hon Hai Establishes First LED Street Light Production Line in Guizhou
5.8 Hydrofarm
5.8.1 Hydrofarm Manufacturer Of Hydroponics Equipment And High-Intensity Grow Lights
5.8.2 Hydrofarm AgroSun Gold Halide
5.9 Inventec
5.10 Iwasaki Electric
5.10.1 Iwasaki Revenue
5.10.2 Iwasaki’s Quality Oriented Culture
5.10.3 Iwasaki EYE Hortilux™
5.10.4 EYE Lighting International of North America
5.11 JGC
5.11.1 JGC / Granpa Co., Ltd.
5.12 Jingpeng Solar Powered Plant Factory
5.13 Natural Vitality
5.14 Nihon Advanced Agri Corporation
5.14.1 Nihon Advanced Agri Evolves Agriculture Into Cosmetics And Wellness
5.14.2 Nihon Advanced Agri
5.14.3 Business Description
5.14.4 Nihon Advanced Agri Features
5.14.5 Nihon Advanced Agri Plant Factory Business
5.15 Ozu Corporation
5.16 Philips Horticulture Lamps
5.16.1 Philips Lighting Positioning
5.16.2 Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands
5.16.3 Philips Enables Consumer Lifestyle
5.16.4 Philips Lighting
5.16.5 Philips Market Opportunity
5.16.6 Phiips Visicu
5.16.7 Philips Addresses Healthcare Landscape
5.16.8 Philips/Respironics Monitoring Solution Powered By Cinterion TC65i:
5.16.9 Royal Philips Revenue
5.16.10 Philips Healthcare Revenue
5.16.11 Philips Lighting Revenue
5.16.12 Philips Partnerships and Acquisitions
5.16.13 Philips Accelerate! Positioning
5.17 Rockwool® Group
5.17.1 Grodan Rockwool Grow Blocks
5.18 Rambridge
5.19 Ringdale ActiveLED®
5.20 Ryobi Holdings
5.20.1 Ryobi Holdings Co., Ltd. Company Information
5.20.2 Ryobi Holdings Business Description
5.20.3 Ryobi Holdings Features
5.21 Spread Co., Ltd. Company Information
5.21.1 Spread Co Business Description
5.21.2 Spread Co Features
5.22 Tingyi International / Wei Chuan Foods
List of Tables and Figures
Table ES-1 Plant Factory Market Driving Forces
Table ES-2 Vertical Farming Benefits
Table ES-3 Plant Factory Benefits
Figure ES-4 Plant Factory Trays
Table ES-5 Plant Factory Advantages
Figure ES-6 Plant Factory Spectral Output And Color Temperature Of Light Can Be Adjusted
Figure ES-7 A Photo Of Inside The Plant Factory Module
Table ES-8 Plant Factory Challenges
Figure ES-9 Plant Factory Commitment To Sustainable Agriculture
Figure ES-10 Plant Factory Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Figure ES-11 Plant Factory Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 
Table 1-1 Plant Factory Advantages 
Table 1-2 Plant Factory Benefits 
Table 1-3 PFAL Is A Plant Production Facility Components
Table 1-4 Advantages of Vertical Farming
Table 1-5 Vertical Farming Issues Addressed
Table 1-6 Vertical Farming Benefits:
Figure 1-7 Plant Factory Vertical Growing Variation
Figure 1-8 Cosmo Farm (Iwamizawa City, Hokkaido)
Figure 1-9 Plant Factory Container Systems
Figue 1-10 Vertical Farming: Cities Could Be Food Producers
Figure 1-11 Ozu Corporation Plant Factory In Japan
Table 1-12 Plant Factory Control Aspects
Table 1-13 Plant Factory Systems Control
Figure 1-14 Ozu Corporation Lettuce Plant Factory In Japan
Figure 1-15 Ozu Corporation Harvesting Lettuce In Japan
Table 1-16 Calculations Of The Size Of Farming Fan Required Using Measurements
Table 1-17 LED Plant Growth Lighting System Target Markets
Table 1-18 LED Diode-Based Lighting Advantages:
Table 2-1 Plant Factory Market Driving Forces
Table 2-2 Vertical Farming Benefits
Table 2-3 Plant Factory Benefits
Figure 2-4 Plant Factory Trays
Table 2-5 Plant Factory Advantages
Figure 2-6 Plant Factory Spectral Output And Color Temperature Of Light Can Be Adjusted
Figure 2-7 A Photo Of Inside The Plant Factory Module
Table 2-8 Plant Factory Challenges
Figure 2-9 Plant Factory Commitment To Sustainable Agriculture
Figure 2-10 Plant Factory Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Figure 2-11 Plant Factory Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Figure 2-12 Plant Factory Market Shares in Japan, Dollars, 2013
Table 2-13 Plant Factory, Vertical Farming Market Shares, Japan, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Figure 2-14 Taiwanese Plant Factory Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Table 2-15 Plant Factory, Vertical Farming Market Shares, Taiwan, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Table 2-16 Plant Factory, Vertical Farming Market Shares, China, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013
Figure 2-17 Ever Light Company Plant Farm Taiwan
Figure 2-18 Philips Grow Lights
Figure 2-19 Plant Factory Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 
Figure 2-20 Plant Factory Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020 
Figure 2-21 Plant Factory Market Segment Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020  
Table 2-22 LED Grow Light Market Segments, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-23 Large Warehouse Plant Factory Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-24 Home / Restaurant / Apartment Plant Factory Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-25 Community, Grocery, Employee Garden Plant Factory Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-26 Green House - Vertical Farm Plant Factory Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-27 Controlled Growing Environment Puts Attention On Plant Factories
Figure 2-28 Development Of Plant Factories
Figure 2-29 Growth Light Spectrum Positioning
Table 2-30 Cost of Investment to Build a Plant Factory
Table 2-31 Plant Factory Revenue
Table 2-32 Plant Factory Yield Improvements
Table 2-33 Plant Factory Vegetable Costs
Figure 2-34 Plant Factory And Greenhouse Cultivation Control Systems
Figure 2-35 Plant Factory Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2013
Table 2-36 Plant Factory Regional Market Segments, 2013
Figure 2-37 Japanese Plant Factory Products Market Size Forecast
Figure 3-1 Japanese Plant Factories
Table 3-2 Plant Factory Crops Across Japan
Table 3-3 PFALs, Plant Factories, Components
Figure 3-4 Plant Factory Processes Control Every Part Of The Plant’s Environment
Table 3-5 Spread Co Achieved Production Of 7.3 Million Pots Of Lettuce Per Year
Figure 3-6 Spread Co Plant Factory
Table 3-7 Spread Co. Kameoka Vegetable Factory Features
Table 3-8 Nihon Advanced Agri Basic Cultivation Research Results
Table 3-9 Nihon Advanced Agri Proximity Lighting
Figure 3-10 Nihon Advanced Agri LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-11 Nihon Advanced Agri LED Systems Advantages for Plant Factories
Figure 3-12 Nihon Advanced Agri3 Wave Length "wide-band" LED lamps [panel type][Super thin]
Table 3-13 Nihon Advanced Agri Photon Flux Density
Figure 3-14 Nihon Advanced Agri Optimum Plant Factory System For Making Seedlings
Figure 3-15 Nihon Advanced Agri White LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-16 Nihon Advanced Agri Red-white LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-17 Nihon Advanced Agri Blue-White LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-18 Nihon Advanced Agri White LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-19 Nihon Advanced Agri Red White LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-20 Nihon Advanced Agri Blue White LED Systems for Plant Factories
Figure 3-21 Nihon Advanced Agri Far Red LED Systems for Plant Factories
Table 3-22 Nihon Advanced Agri Business Plant Factory
Table 3-23 Nihon Advanced Agri HEFL Lighting Technology Features
Figure 3-24 Nihon Advanced Agri Red Light
Figure 3-25 Nihon Advanced Agri Blue Grow Light
Figure 3-26 Plant Factory Shelving Integrated System
Figure 3-27 Nihon Advanced Agri
Figure 3-28 Nihon Advanced Agri Strawberry Growing
Figure 3-29 Nihon Advanced Agri LED and HEFL Lighting System
Figure 3-30 Cosmo Farm Uses Fully Artificial Light
Figure 3-31 Social Welfare Corporation Cupid-Fair Plant Factory
Figure 3-32 Iwasaki Electric Plant Factory And Greenhouse Cultivation
Figure 3-33 Iwasaki Electric Plant Factory
Figure 3-34 METI Typical Plant Factory Agricultural Scene
Figure 3-35 Aizufujikako Co., Ltd Leaf lettuce
Figure 3-36 Taiwan Plant Factory
Figure 3-37 Lettuce Varieties For Plant Factory Starters in Taiwan
Table 3-38 National Taiwan University’s Department of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering Identification of Plant Farm Issues
Table 3-39 National Taiwan University’s Department of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering Identification of Plant Farm Return On Investment (ROI) Issues
Figure 3-40 Ever Light Company Plant Farm Taiwan
Figure 3-41 Genesis Company Taiwan Plant Factory
Figure 3-42 Pacific Group Plant Factory Taiwan
Figure 3-43 Nano Bio Light Technology Plant Factory Strawberries
Table 3-44 Nano Bio Light Technology Plant Factory Scientific Basis
Figure 3-45 Nano Bio Light Technology Maximum Light Intensity
Figure 3-46 Nano Bio Light Technology Plant Factory Lettuce
Figure 3-47 Nano Bio Light Technology
Figure 3-48 Nano Bio Light Technology Tissue Culture Cart Spectrum and Light Intensity
Figure 3-49 Taiwan YaSai Lab Plant Factory Information Systems
Figure 3-50 Red Plum Plant Factory
Figure 3-51 J&D Restaurant Plant Factory Taiwan
Figure 3-52 J&D Restaurant Plant Factory Shelving Taiwan
Figure 3-53 Cal-Comp Biotech Plant Factory Taiwan
Figure 3-54 Ting-Mao Plant Factory Taiwan
Figure 3-55 Wei Chuan Foods Plant Factory Meeting Exhibit
Figure 3-56 Delta Electronics Plant Factory
Figure 3-57 Plant Factory At The Headquarters of CAAS
Figure 3-58 Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Vegetables Growing In A Plant Factory In Beijing
Figure 3-59 Chinese Technology for Plant Factories
Figure 3-60 Types of Vegetables Usually Grown in Chinese Plant Factories.
Figure 3-61 Location of Plant Factories in China
Figure 3-62 Jingpeng Plant Factory Research
Figure 3-63 Jingpeng Plant Factory
Figure 3-64 BioFarm- Seedling Set LED Indoor House Plant Cultivator Module Plant Factory
Figure 3-65 Gimpo EUM Plant Factory
Figure 3-66 IEDA Family Plant factory exhibited in Shanghai EXPO
Figure 3-67 IEDA Plant Factory For Leaf Vegetable Production
Figure 3-68 IEDA Plant Factory Using LED Lighting
Figure 3-69 Gotham Greens
Figure 3-70 Gotham Greens Swiss Chard
Figure 3-71 Gotham Greens New York City Greenhouse Locations
Figure 3-72 Gotham Greens Plant Factory Located in New York City
Figure 3-73 Gotham Greens and Whole Foods Plant Factory Integration with CHP and Solar PV System
Figure 3-74 Gotham Greens PV Solar Sustainable Agriculture
Figure 3-75 AeroFarms System
Table 3-76 AeroFarms Plant Factory Focus
Table 3-77 AeroFarms Aeroponics Functions
Figure 3-78 AeroFarms Aeroponics Grows Plants In A Mist
Table 3-79 AeroFarms Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting Vertical Farming Systems Advantages
Table 3-80 AeroFarms Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting Farming Advantages
Figure 3-81 AeroFarms: Clean, Safe and Green Crops
Figure 3-82 AeroFarms Modular Growing System
Figure 3-83 AeroFarms System Customizable Modules
Figure 3-84 Michigan’s Green Spirit Farms (GSF) Vertical Farm
Figure 3-85 Michigan’s Green Spirit Farms (GSF) Vertical Farm Shelving
Figure 3-86 Pennsylvania Vertical Farm Growing Plants
Figure 3-87 Vertical Farming/Pennsylvania
Figure 3-88 Green Spirit Vertical Farms
Figure 3-89 Google Vertical Farm Concept Drawing
Figure 3-90 Alterrus Systems Empty
Figure 3-91 Greenhouse Vertical Farm in Florida
Figure 3-92 Greenhouse Vertical Farm
Figure 3-93 Greenhouse Vertical Farm in Florida
Figure 3-94 Greenhouse Vertical Farm in Florida
Figure 3-95 MIT CityFARM
Figure 3-96 Green Spirit Farms
Figure 3-97 Caliber Biotherapeutics
Figure 3-98 Purdue University Tomato Harvest
Figure 3-99 Caliber Biotherapeutics Growing with Specialized Light
Figure 3-100 Famgro Farms
Figure 3-101 Plant Photosynthesis
Figure 3-102 Plant Factory Seedling Propagation
Figure 3-103 Philips LED Plant Factory Opportunities
Figure 104 Philips Plant Factory Research LED4Crops at STC
Figure 3-105 Philips Plant Factory Improved Crop Harvesting LED4Crops STC
Figure 3-106 Philips Lettuce Grow Lights
Figure 3-107 Philips In House Lettuce Plant Factory
Figure 3-108 Plant Factory Trays
Figure 3-109 Philips Deliscious Grow Light Lettuce Quality
Figure 3-110 Philips Vitro Plus Plant Factory
Figure 3-111 Philips Vitro Plus Plant Factory Stacks
Figure 3-112 Philips Vitro Plus Plant Factory Layers
Figure 3-113 Quantum LED Grow Lights
Figure 3-114 LED Hydroponics Quantum LED Container
Figure 3-115 LED Hydroponics Greenhouse
Table 4-1 Plant Factory Technology Aspects
Figure 4-2 Urban Vertical Plant Farm Concept
Figure 4-3 Mithun Vision of Urban Farming
Figure 4-4 Mithun Housing Vision of Urban Farming
Table 4-5 Vertical Farming Key Technologies
Figure 4-6 Vertical Farming Key Technologies
Figure 4-7 Production Line for Plants
Table 4-8 AeroFarms Aeroponics Functions
Figure 4-9 Aerofarms Vertical Farming Competitive Analysis
Figure 4-10 Agrilution Vertical Farming Categorization (for Mapping Purposes)
Figure 4-11 Vertical Farming Systems Requirements
Figure 4-12 White LED Light Wave Length Balance for Leafy Vegetables
Figure 4-13 Red-White LED Light Wave Length Good for Vegetables
Figure 4-14 Red-White LED Light Good For Vegetables
Figure 4-15 Red-White LED Light Grows Green Leafy Vegetables
Figure 4-16 Plant Factory Growing of Stalk of Tsuburina
Figure 4-17 Tsuburina Functional Ingredients
Figure 4-18 Development of the Tsuburina Business
Figure 4-20 Blue-white LED Light Used For Healthy Forming And Increasing Vitamins
Figure 4-21 Relation Between Lighting Distance vs PPF
Figure 5-1 AeroFarms Partners
Figure 5-2 AeroFarms Investors
Figure 5-3 Aizufujikako Lettuce
Figure 5-4 Aizufujikako Plant Factory
Table 5-5 Aizufujikako Plant Factory Features
Figure 5-6 Gotham Greens Plant Factory Located in New York City
Table 5-7 Hydrofarm One-Stop Solutions
Table 5-8 Hydrofarm Locations
Table 5-9 Hydrofarm Profile
Figure 5-10 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd New Generation Dimmable High-Bay Fixture
Figure 5-11 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Commercial Lighting Examples
Figure 5-12 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd High Speed Capture Lighting
Figure 5-13 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Light Source for Image Operation
Figure 5-14 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Halogen Heater
Figure 5-15 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Halogen Lamp
Figure 5-16 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Insect Repelling Lamp
Figure 5-17 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Plant Factory Light For Cultivation
Figure 5-18 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Light Source for Image Processing
Figure 5-19 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd Infrared LED Board
Figure 5-20 Iwasaki Electric, Ltd EYE Black Lamp
Table 5-21 Nihon Advanced Agri Business Activities
Figure 5-22 Philips Global Presence
Figure 5-23 Philips Global Trends And Challenges
Table 5-24 Philips Positions To Simplify Global Healthcare Delivery For The Long Term
Table 5-25 Philips Healthcare Delivery Product Positioning
Figure 5-26 Philips Businesses and Value Creation Levers
Figure 5-27 Philips Delivering Margin Improvement and Decreasing Manufacturing Overhead
Figure 5-28 Philips Healthcare Information Systems Market Shares
Figure 5-29 Philips Lighting Revenue
Figure 5-30 Philips Sector Revenue Change
Figure 5-31 Rambridge Brands 



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