Industrial automation has been around for decades, but up until recently its use in indoor agriculture has been minimal.
However an increased interest in indoor agriculture and controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) in the last few years has seen an increased level of technology being introduced and the development of companies such as Grownetics. According to Grownetics, few individuals who are highly skilled commercial farmers have hardware and software development experience. Because of this knowledge gap, the company believes…
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