April 2016 marked the 60th anniversary of the first voyage of the Ideal X, the origin of modern container shipping. This expansion played a critical role in driving the global economy. The modern shipping container has improved much more than the shipping industry. It has entirely transformed supply chains, improved domestic and international economies across the globe while driving trillions of dollars in yearly trade. But that was the beginning; now, shipping containers are used for homes, agriculture, and art installations. Let's look at the benefits of container farming.
What Are Container Farms?
Breaking the boundaries of food production, container farms grow crops, not in the ground but recycled or refurbished shipping containers. Containers use vertical farming concepts and are great for leafy greens, strawberries, herbs, and flowers. But there are several options for non-plant agriculture like fish or even protein-rich insects! Containers offer a way to provide a precisely managed environment for whatever plant or animal species you're looking to grow or raise.
Benefits of Container Farming.
While we celebrate the benefits, there are some detractors. Upfront costs can be considerable, especially with the CEA you purchase. And just buying a container won't cut it. You'll need to insulate the container, add electrical, lighting, fans, vertical shelves. It can become overwhelming. If you don't want to do all the research and installation, you can find fully retrofitted or refurbished containers ready to grow immediately. You can check out Crop Box or Vertical Crop Consultants for an estimate. Happy Growing!