Major steps towards better, sustainable and affordable food production free of environmental challenges have been taken, with the "world's first farm to grow indoor, vertically farmed berries at scale" opening in Richmond, VA. It's backed by an international team of scientists that see this new…
You've heard of clover honey and acacia honey, now try strawberry honey
And I would suspect vertical farming would be viable if they did it in the windows of existing buildings. But that's just windowsill gardening.
Except there are no bees, it's something more efficient!
The article doesn't mention pollination; I assume they'd rent a hive or something. There's gotta be at least one apiculture hobbyist in Richmond.
Edit: It did, I missed it.
There's a half-sentence about their solution being "more efficient" than bees
edit: it was very easy to miss