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A Hungarian startup would revolutionize indoor crop production
Hungary would be able to supply its consumers with fresh vegetables and fruits all year round with modern indoor plant growing technologies, said the co-founder and co-owner of the startup, which deals with this in a downtown room.
Szűcs Endre, the founding co-owner of bedrock.farm Kft. said production began in mid-2020 in the capital, and now they work in their cellar farm on Lónyay Street, which has about 175 square meters area. (MTI)
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