With coal demand dropping, over 150,000 abandoned coal mines in the UK could soon become ultra-efficient indoor farms.
These mines have consistent temperatures, making them perfect for farming. Unlike traditional farms, they use 95% less water and no pesticides.
In London, scientists are already growing vegetables in a former World War II bunker.
This success has sparked plans to expand the concept to other abandoned mines.
This initiative promises sustainable harvests and job creation in economically struggling areas.
Indoor farms can produce ten times more …