How Singapore is using tech to grow food without farmland

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRArtisan Green, a commercial indoor hydroponics farm in Singapore, has partnered with Siemens to create a Farm Management System that uses technology to enhance agricultural productivity. This innovative system aims to increase crop yields while using fewer resources, particularly manpower and water, essential in a land-scarce country. The farm grows various pesticide-free produce in a fully controlled environment and adheres to Singapore's '30 by 30' vision, which seeks to locally produce 30% of the nation's nutritional needs by 2030. With plans for significant expansion, the partnership seeks to ensure food security amidst global challenges.

Mitbringsel

  • 🌱 Artisan Green is revolutionizing agriculture in Singapore.
  • 🤝 Partnership with Siemens to enhance farming technology.
  • 💧 Hydroponics uses 90% less water than traditional farming.
  • 🌍 Singapore aims to produce 30% of its nutritional needs locally by 2030.
  • 🏗️ Expansion plans to increase farm size massively by 2025.
  • 📊 The Farm Management System automates farming processes.
  • ⚙️ Automated lighting and nutrient control are key features.
  • 🌾 Spinach is the most popular crop at Artisan Green.
  • 🌻 Fostering collaboration to tackle food security challenges.
  • 🔗 Cross-sector collaborations are crucial for sustainability.

Zeitleiste

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    The video introduces Artisan Green, an indoor hydroponics farm in Singapore that supplies fresh produce to various sectors, emphasizing the role of technology and modern farming in enhancing food sustainability and security. They are developing a Farm Management System to optimize agriculture through automation and digitalization, aiming to increase yields while reducing resource usage.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • What is Artisan Green?

    Artisan Green is an indoor hydroponics farm based in Singapore, supplying fresh produce to various sectors.

  • How does the Farm Management System work?

    It includes modules for managing nutrients, lighting, and environmental parameters to optimize crop growth.

  • What are the benefits of hydroponics?

    Hydroponics uses 90% less water and allows for pesticide-free farming.

  • What is the goal of Singapore's '30 by 30' vision?

    To sustainably produce 30% of the nation’s nutritional needs locally by 2030.

  • How much produce does Artisan Green pack monthly?

    Artisan Green packs over a tonne of produce each month.

  • What is the future plan for Artisan Green's farm?

    They plan to expand from 300 to 5500 square meters by the end of 2025.

  • What role does Siemens play in this collaboration?

    Siemens provides technology for digitalization and automation of the farming process.

  • Why is cross-sector collaboration important?

    It helps achieve sustainability and decarbonization targets by sharing expertise across different industries.

  • How is light managed in indoor farming?

    LED lighting is controlled to optimize plant growth, with variations in color and UV strength.

  • What is the main crop at Artisan Green?

    Spinach is the top seller at Artisan Green.

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    This is your typical bowl of salad.
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    But have you ever wondered where  your fresh greens come from?
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    Or how they even ended up on our shelves?
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    One partnership is bringing  technology and modern farming
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    together to advance agriculture and feed a nation.
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    Artisan Green is an indoor  hydroponics farm based in Singapore.
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    We are a commercial farm that  supplies to not just the retail
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    supermarkets, but also to the hotels,  restaurants and cafes in Singapore.
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    If we are talking about tech for sustainability,  this was a very good example of what we can do.
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    Together, they’re building a  Farm Management System designed
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    to transform modern farming with  automation and digitalization.
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    So for the farm management system,  we have different modules inside.
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    We have modules whereby it manages  the nutrients, the lighting as well,
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    and the environmental parameters.
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    For this collaboration, what we're trying to do is
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    increase the amount of yields that we have  using lesser resources, such as manpower.
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    We found Artisan Green as  a partner because they are
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    focusing on building vertical farms to  ensure the food security of Singapore.
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    And in the same moment, we would like  to introduce our technology there to
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    see how we can support them and also, of  course, generating healthy food for us.
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    Behind many thriving farms  is a story of collaboration,
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    and this one began with a shared  vision for sustainable food production.
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    Having a first contact with Ray and  discussing what we want to do was exciting.
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    It was a very random coincidence.
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    Siemens reached out to me through LinkedIn  and asked about our digitalization plans.
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    It's actually our first  collaboration with a tech company.
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    The interesting part of this partnership was that
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    we were able to work very close with plant  scientists and learning a common language,
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    how we are translating their knowledge and  our knowledge into a farm management system.
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    We're good at what we do, and  that's farming, whereas Siemens,
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    they're great at automation and digitalization.
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    So by utilizing the platform  that we're building with Siemens,
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    we're able to digitalize all the plant  science and put it into a database.
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    Hey guys, welcome to our indoor farm.
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    Spanning 300 square meters, Artisan  Green's farm is home to 20 grain racks,
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    where up to 20 varieties of fresh  produce are cultivated with care.
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    Using advanced hydroponics in a  fully controlled indoor setting,
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    these greens are grown pesticide free  right in the heart of urban Singapore.
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    At this point of time, we are at  an early stage with Artisan Green.
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    We are starting with an automation platform,
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    so a system which is controlling relevant  machines, processes, in a vertical farm.
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    So the heart of it is the farm management system.
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    And inside this farm management  system is a recipe management.
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    This is our prototype for the  precision nutrient injector.
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    It interfaces with the Siemens  platform that we are building,
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    and what happens is that in that platform, we're  able to store over 100 different types of recipes.
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    We're able to specify any nutrient  profiles that we want, and on demand,
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    the machine will mix it up and then  deliver it to any grow beds that we want.
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    The farm management system exactly controls  how a crop is growing, how much fertilizer,
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    how much water, what is required at  which time of the growth process.
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    It is, in the same moment, giving remote access  to Artisan Green so, at any point of time, they
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    can see what is the status, what is their energy  consumption, what is their water consumption.
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    Within the Farm Management System,  automated lighting control plays a key role.
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    LED lighting within an indoor farm is the most
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    critical component because plants  need light to photosynthesize.
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    Blue light activates the  secondary metabolites of a plant,
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    so it is able to produce more aromatic compounds.
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    Light is not like only light on and off.
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    It could even have different  colours or different UV strengths.
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    We worked together to understand  how much light is really required.
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    Is this useful to have light  for 24 hours or 12 hours?
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    The energy manager module from Siemens  allows us to monitor the equipment and
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    with that we’re able to make sure that  the equipment is running at 100% efficacy,
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    and we’re able to save energy, and as  a result, electricity costs that way.
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    Growing and harvesting the perfect  crop is never a simple task.
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    Here at this humble farm, manpower is  still at the core of its operations.
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    On average, Artisan Green packs  over a tonne of produce each month,
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    with spinach reigning as its top seller.
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    Singapore currently imports  over 90% of its food supply.
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    As a nation of foodies, this  reliance comes with challenges,
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    including the volatility of global food  markets, climate shifts and disease outbreaks.
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    To make its food supply more resilient, the  Singapore government has outlined an ambitious “30
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    by 30” vision, aiming to sustainably produce 30%  of the nation’s nutritional needs locally by 2030.
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    In order to meet Singapore's  vision for food resilience,
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    we have to be more productive because, in a  place like Singapore, where land is scarce,
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    we are limited by the amount of space  that we set aside for agricultural usage.
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    So, with a partnership like Siemens and Artisan  Green, we're able to grow more with less.
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    And this is a large contribution  also to sustainability.
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    In a controlled environment, you  can reduce the food wastage by
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    better planning when you want to harvest and grow.
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    Unlike traditional soil-based farming,  hydroponic farms use 90% less water.
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    Our water bill is actually better than the  average household; it's only $150 per month.
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    We're able to grow over a tonne of  produce, so it is actually quite cheap.
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    We're looking to shift towards a more  sustainable grow media, which is perlite.
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    It's a volcanic rock that's expanded, and  this is a resource that's a lot cheaper.
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    But this is just the beginning.
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    As Singapore’s population reaches  a record high of over 6 million,
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    the need for sustainable food sources  will become even more crucial.
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    We were awarded a two-hectare plot of land  by the Singapore Food Agency last year,
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    in 2024, and we plan to have the new  farm built out by the end of 2025.
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    Our new indoor farm is slated to be 18  times larger than this current farm.
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    So from a 300 square meter farm, we are  expanding to a 5500 square meter farm.
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    In terms of production, we are scaling it up to  30 times more than what we're currently doing.
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    Siemens is developing the  farming management systems
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    that we'll be using within our farming operations.
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    They will also be providing the  programmable logic controllers
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    for us to automate the entire farming process.
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    The whole system is designed in  such a way that we are scalable.
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    If you need more recipes, you're  adding more computing power.
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    And with this, you can drive  from one farm to several farms.
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    At this point of time, it is very difficult  to reach the limit of the possibilities.
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    With every new farm that takes root, the nation  steps closer to securing food for generations.
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    Singapore’s foray into agriculture has  been relatively nascent, so we lack
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    that deep agricultural knowledge and expertise.
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    Instead of looking at other farms as competitors,
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    hopefully we get to grow our talent pool and  have more people interested in this space.
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    Working with Artisan Green  is a big learning for us,
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    how we can translate plant  science into the digital world.
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    The challenges which we have today  requires many companies working together
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    to reach sustainability target, decarbonization targets.
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    And therefore cross-sector collaborations are so  important that you can really change the world.
Tags
  • Hydroponics
  • Sustainability
  • Farm Management System
  • Indoor Farming
  • Singapore
  • Siemens
  • Food Security
  • Vertical Farming
  • Collaboration
  • Agriculture Technology