it doesn’t look viable. I’ve been growing salad in the ground for 15 years and that isn’t a lot of weight of leaf lettuce compared to the infrastructure cost. All those circles do is extend the capacity that the grenhouse can hold, but as you can see clearly there are trophs with bad germination or disease, and the cost of greenhouses vs olperating a light and having a motor constantly rotating giant custom fabricated machines is not a cost effective venture.
Given it’s from North Korea, who knows, they could have grown all the little tubs outside and strapped them into the drum for the photo. Can’t trust anything the DPRK puts out.
Given it’s in a transparent sunny greenhouse, it’s seems pretty odd to have all the plants facing inwards.
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it doesn’t look viable. I’ve been growing salad in the ground for 15 years and that isn’t a lot of weight of leaf lettuce compared to the infrastructure cost. All those circles do is extend the capacity that the grenhouse can hold, but as you can see clearly there are trophs with bad germination or disease, and the cost of greenhouses vs olperating a light and having a motor constantly rotating giant custom fabricated machines is not a cost effective venture.
https://old.reddit.com/r/Pyongyang/comments/1k6lzh3/vegetable_production_goes_up_at_jungphyong/?show=original
Given it’s from North Korea, who knows, they could have grown all the little tubs outside and strapped them into the drum for the photo. Can’t trust anything the DPRK puts out.
Given it’s in a transparent sunny greenhouse, it’s seems pretty odd to have all the plants facing inwards.