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Should Vertical Farming Replace Traditional Agriculture?

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1. The article mainly discusses the . 2. Dr. Mei Wong believes that vertical farming . 3. Robert Mackenzie's perspective on vertical farming suggests that he . 4. According to Dr. Sarah Patel, what is a limitation of current vertical farming? . 5. Lisa Chen's statement about vertical farming indicates that .

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This article presents a balanced view of vertical farming, which I appreciate. While the technology , we must acknowledge both its potential and limitations. The most compelling argument for vertical farming is how it . However, Mackenzie raises valid concerns about the vulnerability of such systems during . What's particularly interesting is Dr. Patel's point about vertical farms focusing on high-value crops rather than . I think the most reasonable position is Chen's view that vertical farming should be seen as to traditional agriculture, not a complete replacement. Each has its place in our food system.