South Korea Researches Vertical Farming for Food Security

Vertical farming in South Korea   
The Rural Development Administration has built a prototype of a vertical farm - experimenting with urban agriculture - 30-kilometers south of the capital Seoul, in Suwon, South Korea, April 2012. Photo, VOA.   
The World Health Organization warns that overpopulation and a lack of arable land contribute to global food insecurity. So scientists are developing new farming technology to offset potential food shortages. Researchers in South Korea are experimenting with vertical farms; gardens that go straight up, instead of spreading out.

Agriculture in high-rise buildings is the dream of some scientists and architects around the globe. But it soon could be reality.

Just outside of Suwon, a city 30-kilometers south of the capital Seoul, the South Korean government is experimenting with urban agriculture. The Rural Development Administration has built a prototype of a vertical farm.