This design is an innovative and new approach to traditional agriculture. It is a floating solar island with several farms created by Forward Thinking Architecture.
These floating agricultural islands work very efficiently, harvesting sunlight and rainwater, creating a sustainable environment. These floating farms can produce up to 20 tonnes of vegetables per day.
The great advantage of this design is that they can be built anywhere in the world, even in places that are difficult to access or not suitable for agriculture. This will encourage the locals to grow their own food and reduce the amount of imported products, save money and create many new jobs.
Each module measures 200 × 350 meters and can be connected to other modules via gateways.
It is estimated that each module is capable of producing 8,152 tons of vegetables and 1,703 tons of fish per year.
“Based on a multi-layered floating strategy, which combines aquaculture (fish), hydroponics (crops) and photovoltaics (solar energy), our goal is that these farms can be installed near the areas where they are most needed and become clusters of automated farms using the right software. “