Mike Straumietis on Hydroponics Growth

 Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients looks at the growth of hydroponics around the world.

Mike Straumietis on Why Hydroponics Continues to Thrive

According to Mike Straumietis, Founder and CEO of Advanced Nutrients, even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the practice of hydroponic farming had already expanded across urban areas. And the momentum has not stopped, despite the pandemic's effects worldwide.

Currently, hydroponic farming is seeing tremendous growth because of the total control of vertical farms. These farms control everything from seeds to stores and provide consumers with information and details regarding their food sources and how it's produced.

Fortifying food production and distribution systems have become one of the priorities for the future. This has led to an increase in the long-term need for hydroponic farms.

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The formulation and development of alternate growing systems such as hydroponics is expected to play a huge role in food security worldwide by providing safe and nutritious food in otherwise inaccessible regions. Mike Straumietis adds that alternate growing systems can also positively impact issues surrounding market logistics. This will only continue to help hydroponics grow in the coming years.

There has also been a rise in the demand for exotic fruits and vegetables, thanks to the increased number of consumers who can afford them. Since the cost of these products is generally high due to them being imported, research institutions and universities have been looking for ways to establish simple and practical hydroponics systems to boost the production of exotic fruits and vegetables to meet the growing demand.

Mike Straumietis says it is also worth noting that the increasing demand for exotic vegetables, such as red and yellow capsicum and red lettuce in global food chains such as KFC and Burger King, may have a positive effect on sales during the forecast period.

Due to rapid urbanization, several industries have increased demand for crops and vegetables grown through hydroponic farms. This growth can be seen in restaurants, fast-food chains, NGOs, railway catering, and defense. Mike Straumietis points out that this demand encourages farmers to cultivate more through hydroponics systems.

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