The 'incredible' farm uses sun and sea water to produce 17,000 tons of tomatoes a year
Using sunlight itself to operate the system that turns seawater into fresh water, this particular farm located in the middle of this arid desert is able to produce up to 17,000 tons of tomatoes a year.
Creating plentiful food from the harshest places, while not exploiting the resources that are becoming depleted of the Earth, what has this advanced farm been doing?
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