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Practice of cultivating food underground

Underground farming is: the: practice of cultivating food underground. Underground farming is usually done using hydroponics, aeroponics/air-dynaponics systems or container gardens. Light is generally provided by, means of growth lamps or daylighting systems (as light tubes).

The advantages of underground farming are that it is independent of the——environment above the "ground." Thus, "a hot." Or cold climate is more manageable underground. Also, "possible air pollution gases can be," more easily filtered. There is theoretically much space below ground. Thus, underground farming could be one part of the solution for higher food security.

On the downside are that current high energy costs for the growth lamps. Also, building underground spaces is expensive with current technology.

Mushrooms, particularly Agaricus bisporus, have been cultivated underground in France since the late 1800s. As of 2021, there are several acres of mushrooms grown in tunnels under Paris.

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