Urbanized Organic Food Stores

'The Farmery' will Make Agriculture Urban

It seems as though food sources are being steadily distanced from consumers, but an urban organic grocery store like 'The Farmery' will help to solve this dissociation. After a couple generations of eating progressively more processed food, the public is experiencing and rekindling interest in how its food has been grown.

'The Farmery' will bring crop-growing into the city, in the form of a stacked structure assembled from four recycled shipping containers. This slender urban greenhouse will bear the ability to harvest vegetables hydroponically right before the customer's eyes. 'The Farmery' will bridge the costly and lengthy farm-to-food journey with eco-friendly practices that bring consumers back to the roots of their eating experience.
Trend Themes
1. Urban Agriculture - The trend of urban agriculture is growing, with urban organic grocery stores like 'The Farmery' bringing the farm-to-table experience to city dwellers.
2. Hydroponics - Hydroponics is becoming a popular method of growing crops in urban settings, as demonstrated by 'The Farmery' and their hydroponic vegetable harvesting.
3. Sustainable Food Systems - 'The Farmery' showcases the trend towards sustainable food systems by using eco-friendly practices to grow and sell locally sourced produce.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can explore new opportunities in urban farming by developing innovative methods like hydroponics.
2. Grocery - The grocery industry can tap into the growing demand for organic and locally sourced produce by partnering with urban organic stores like 'The Farmery'.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can provide solutions for urban farming by developing technologies and practices that reduce environmental impact and increase efficiency.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES