Laurence Fishburne's "In Depth" Show Examines Indoor Farming Efficiencies

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MIAMI, June 1, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- American film director and actor Laurence Fishburne is known throughout the world for his smash hit performances. The former "Boyz n the Hood" star also lends his skills as host to the educational television show "In Depth". The program interviews a wide array of industry experts about numerous topics that uniquely impact the masses worldwide. Coming to the show is an episode featuring the effectiveness of indoor farming.

When compared to conventional farming, indoor farming offers many advantages. Reduced water usage and more efficient use of land are some ways of how indoor farming is a better solution. While water stretches across 70 percent of the globe's surface, only 2.5 of it is fresh, and as little as 1 percent of that freshwater is easy to access. Conventional farming uses 95 percent more water than indoor vertical farming, making indoor farming the optimal choice when water usage is in question. Also, land space is not as easily available as it once was. The world's population is growing every day, which means more of the earth's space is needed to accommodate the increasing populace.

Even though accessible clean water and land space problems are affecting many countries, in the agriculture industry, they do not have to be as problematic. The show will reveal more details about the benefits of indoor farming in the upcoming episode, which features the expertise or organizations in the sector.

"In Depth" with Laurence Fishburne is cautiously inspected before public broadcast. The educational show has received many awards for its efforts in television.

 

SOURCE In Depth with host Laurence Fishburne

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