
According to SWECORP Citizenship AB and The Onondaga Nations, the two companies behind the Plantagon, its efficiency and high productivity will make it self-sufficient thanks to the dome’s shape, which maximizes the space available for growing. Additionally, by reducing shipping, both costs and environmental damage can be reduced. Currently just on the drawing board, we’re looking forward to hearing more about the project’s technical functionality, which is lacking on the company’s website. Still, according to the company, the goal is to have the first Plantagon greenhouse up and running within three years. We’ll keep you posted as this movement in urban farming develops.