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xoxoxoBruce 06-08-2009 11:41 PM

June 9, 2009: Veggie Factory
 
Japan is a small country with limited tillable land, four seasons, and a voracious appetite... they once tried to eat Asia. ;)

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In a perfectly controlled and totally sterile environment - uncontaminated by dirt, insects or fresh air - Japanese scientists are developing a new way of growing vegetables.

Called plant factories, these anonymous looking warehouses have sprung up across the country and can churn out immaculate looking lettuces and green leaves 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Every part of the plant's environment is controlled - from the lighting and temperature, to the humidity and water. Even the levels of carbon dioxide can be minutely altered.
http://cellar.org/2009/plants.jpg

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The vegetables from plant factories - which include green leaf, romaine lettuce and garland chrysanthemum - are sold at a premium to Japanese shoppers. No pesticides are used - and there is no risk of contamination with food poisoning bugs.

Because the plants are grown in a clean room, they can be eaten safely without washing. Lettuce grown in the factories can be cropped up to 20 times a year.Some factories are vast - and can produce three million vegetables a year.
The results are hygienic, but it's about as far from real food as you can possibly get.
I'd take issue with that last statement... it's still real food, except the garland chrysanthemums) just cleaner.
But I wonder about the taste though, because veggies taste different when they are grown in different locations, depending on the soil.
Either they'll make them all taste alike (ala McDonalds), or maybe different factories will compete to develop signature flavors?

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TheMercenary 06-08-2009 11:48 PM

Sounds like a fantastic business venture that could only work in a place where apples are like $3 a piece.

ZenGum 06-08-2009 11:57 PM

*Most* food in Japan is about the same price as in Australia (I've never been shopping in the US and am too lazy to look it up). It is only specific "boutique" items with cultural significance that are insanely overpriced.

That factory is either the way of the future, or a dystopian nightmare, depending on how they run it. I hate to think about their energy bills, though. I hope they have solar panels on the roof.

Aliantha 06-09-2009 12:13 AM

It's really just mass hydroponics isn't it? That's been around for ages and working well. Plenty of people grow all sorts of veges that way and they don't taste the same. You could argue that the plant would simply have it's 'true' flavour even I suppose.

xoxoxoBruce 06-09-2009 12:15 AM

They've taken hydroponics to the next level with a completely controlled environment.

Aliantha 06-09-2009 12:28 AM

Yeah, I got that, but it's still hydro.

I've heard that people who grow their pot plants in a controlled environment can come up with an exceptional crop.

spudcon 06-09-2009 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Aliantha (Post 572028)
Yeah, I got that, but it's still hydro.

I've heard that people who grow their pot plants in a controlled environment can come up with an exceptional crop.

"I've heard" ?

monster 06-09-2009 07:44 AM

...and for once I don't feel so inspired to eat the iotd. Needs meat.

dacliff 06-09-2009 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 572065)
...and for once I don't feel so inspired to eat the iotd. Needs meat.

What do you call that guy in the middle? Asparagus? We're all closet cannibals...

Sheldonrs 06-09-2009 08:52 AM

When I read the title I was expecting a story about any school in New Jersey.

monster 06-09-2009 09:04 AM

You'd think they'd dress the workers in a different color for safety reasons. I wonder how many have gone in to harvest the plants and never returned? Or perhaps they're dressed in green so we won't notice when they end up in our garden salad?

Trilby 06-09-2009 11:08 AM

This snotty witch I'm reading who wrote FRENCH WOMEN DON'T GET FAT would have a HUUUUUUGE problem with this. She's a snobby bitty thing who wears scarves and sunglasses all year round and buys her fruit from magic elves in Provence.

Sundae 06-09-2009 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Aliantha (Post 572028)
I've heard that people who grow their pot plants in a controlled environment can come up with an exceptional crop.

Apparently most of the pot sold in Amsterdam is now grown hydroponically. Pot plants no longer pot plants as it were.

SteveDallas 06-09-2009 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Brianna (Post 572128)
This snotty witch I'm reading who wrote FRENCH WOMEN DON'T GET FAT would have a HUUUUUUGE problem with this. She's a snobby bitty thing who wears scarves and sunglasses all year round and buys her fruit from magic elves in Provence.

So why are you reading it?

glatt 06-09-2009 12:03 PM

One third of French women are overweight.
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