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Feed the World Presentation

Feed The World from Fundamental Lighting Solutions was shown to a group of business minded professionals. They saw the vision and are supporting Feed The World from Fundamental Lighting Solutions. <br><br>If you have greenhouses, old warehouses, barns or existing containers that can be retro-fitted, you can help Feed The World. We will show you how. FLS LED lighting improving crop yield. Use CO2 enhanced growing to double crop. Operate completely self contained with on-site solar power from ADI (in the works). Operate continuously throughout the year.

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Feed the World Presentation

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  1. Feed The World Vision: - Use existing containers integrated for food production - FLS LED lighting improving crop yield - Use CO2 enhanced growing to double crop - Operate completely self contained with on-site solar power - Operate continuously throughout the year

  2. Each container will produce between $70,000 to $100,000 worth of food per year. In a facility with 24 containers that would generate between $1,680,000 and $2,400,000 per year. Cost to build our first facility including automated factory production will be $5,000,000. Every 12 metre shipping container can yield the annual equivalent of three to five acres of farmland we can grow plants twice as fast as a conventional farm while using 97 per cent less water

  3. How much CO2 does a plant need? Optimal CO2 levels vary across different plant growth stages: 600-1200 PPM for seedlings, 800-1500 PPM for vegetative and flowering/blooming stages 400-800 PPM during the final weeks of flowering. CO2 supplementation is unnecessary during night hours as photosynthesis ceases and plant metabolism is dominated by respiration.

  4. Factory will produce 50 container clusters per year of 24 units each - Provides $120,000. In food throughout the year - Modules can be located anywhere in the world - Clusters can be operated by local groups maximizing benefits

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