With urban populations soaring, China is investing in vertical farms producing vegetables inside climate-controlled towers. Shanghai and Beijing host multi-story hydroponic farms supplying supermarkets with pesticide-free greens.
AI systems optimize light, temperature, and nutrient delivery, reducing water use by 90% compared to open-field farming. E-commerce giants like Alibaba integrate vertical farm produce into online grocery platforms, ensuring supply chain efficiency.
High energy costs and technology expenses remain obstacles. However, renewable-powered greenhouses and government subsidies aim to make vertical farming a mainstream solution for urban food security and climate adaptation.

