Wheat yield potential in controlled-environment vertical farms

Author:

Asseng SentholdORCID,Guarin Jose R.ORCID,Raman MahadevORCID,Monje OscarORCID,Kiss GregoryORCID,Despommier Dickson D.,Meggers Forrest M.,Gauthier Paul P. G.ORCID

Abstract

Scaling current cereal production to a growing global population will be a challenge. Wheat supplies approximately one-fifth of the calories and protein for human diets. Vertical farming is a possible promising option for increasing future wheat production. Here we show that wheat grown on a single hectare of land in a 10-layer indoor vertical facility could produce from 700 ± 40 t/ha (measured) to a maximum of 1,940 ± 230 t/ha (estimated) of grain annually under optimized temperature, intensive artificial light, high CO2levels, and a maximum attainable harvest index. Such yields would be 220 to 600 times the current world average annual wheat yield of 3.2 t/ha. Independent of climate, season, and region, indoor wheat farming could be environmentally superior, as less land area is needed along with reuse of most water, minimal use of pesticides and herbicides, and no nutrient losses. Although it is unlikely that indoor wheat farming will be economically competitive with current market prices in the near future, it could play an essential role in hedging against future climate or other unexpected disruptions to the food system. Nevertheless, maximum production potential remains to be confirmed experimentally, and further technological innovations are needed to reduce capital and energy costs in such facilities.

Funder

Arup University's Global Research Fund

Princeton Environmental Institute Urban Grand Challenge Grant

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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