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Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers

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Title Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers
 
Creator WorldFish
 
Subject climate
agriculture
horticulture
vegetable growing
 
Description Suspending horticulture activities above the ground can result in high production of vegetables
when the challenges of unfertile or saline soil, flooding, waterlogging, and land and water
constraints are encountered.
A vertical tower is a cylindrical structure made from bamboo, live wood, soil, coconut coir, brick
chips, compost and cow manure for growing vegetables. The size and shape of the tower depends
on the geographical location, land space, availability of resources, and intensity and height of
waterlogging, flooding or salinity. The vertical tower allows for yearlong vegetable production in
the homestead, where vegetables can grow on top of or within other structures, such as the roof of
a house, nets or trees.
 
Date 2014
2014-11-06T13:09:45Z
2014-11-06T13:09:45Z
 
Type Brief
 
Identifier WorldFish. 2014. Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers. Dhaka, Bangladesh: WorldFish.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51377
 
Language en
 
Rights Open Access
 
Format application/pdf