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| - | Without the restrictions of markets, technology can be applied more freely | + | Without the restrictions of markets, technology can be applied more liberally |
| Much of the technology already in existence is under-utilised due to high prices. For example, there is ample technology available to create almost completely automatic farms, yet it is rarely applied. Vertical farming and hydroponics offer unique opportunities to produce food with minimal ecological footprint, yet there are very few in existence due to prohibitive construction cost. | Much of the technology already in existence is under-utilised due to high prices. For example, there is ample technology available to create almost completely automatic farms, yet it is rarely applied. Vertical farming and hydroponics offer unique opportunities to produce food with minimal ecological footprint, yet there are very few in existence due to prohibitive construction cost. | ||
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