Secret of Australian desert farms
Australian desert farm grows 17,000 metric tons of vegetables with just Seawater, Cocopeat and Sun T his incredible farm makes tomato plants bloom in the desert using nothing more than sunlight and seawater. Needing no soil, fossil fuels, groundwater, or pesticides, and using coconut products on behalf of soil. Sundrop Farms grows crops in a hydroponic greenhouse lined with water-drenched cardboard. The 20-hectare farm officially opened on October 6th near Port Augusta, and their desert-grown tomatoes are already for sale in Australian grocery stores. Sundrop Farms works agricultural magic. Conventional farming won't work in the desert region, but that doesn't matter for this desert farm. It obtains water from the Spencer Gulf and desalinizes the water using renewable energy. 23,000 mirrors reflect light to a receiver tower to generate solar power. When the sun is shining, the system can provide 39 megawatts of clean energy – that's enough to keep the desalination plant