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#12929376
31 October 2025
A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.
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#12929386
31 October 2025
A worker inspects seedlings planted on rockwool, a growing medium made from volcanic rock processed into a cotton-like texture, at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.
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#12929394
31 October 2025
A worker shows the harvest results at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm produces up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest is supplied to hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.
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#12929381
31 October 2025
A worker transfers sprouted vegetables to open-air conditions at Ladang Farm in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 31, 2025. Urban farming rapidly grows in Jakarta as a solution to limited land and the increasing demand for food. One such facility is Ladang Farm, a modern hydroponic-based farm located in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta. This tallest vertical farm in Indonesia, established in 2022, employs 4 agronomists and 9 staff members. The farm features 18-meter-high racks with 33,000 planting holes, using hydroponic technology to grow vegetables and herbs without soil, relying only on nutrient solutions and regulated water flow. In a month, the farm can produce up to 2 tons of hydroponic vegetables, including lettuce, Thai basil, Italian basil, mint, and shiso (perilla). 80% of the harvest supplies hotels, supermarkets, and modern restaurants in Jakarta, while 20% is available for purchase on-site or via delivery services. Despite its high yield, the vertical farm faces challenges, particularly high electricity costs, as the hydroponic and vertical systems require a stable power supply, especially for water pumps, lighting, and air conditioning.
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#12839728
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12839729
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12839730
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12839731
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12839732
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12839733
7 October 2025
Workers tend, harvest, and package fresh vegetables inside the 18-meter-tall vertical farming facility at Ladang Farm in Cilandak, South Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 7, 2025. The high-tech indoor farm produces about two tons of vegetables each month, including Thai basil, Italian basil, perilla, mint, and lettuce. All crops grow hydroponically under controlled conditions before being distributed to online shops, restaurants, and retail buyers across Jakarta. Founded in 2022, Ladang Farm spends its first three years on research to ensure consistent, high-quality harvests before officially introducing its vertical farming system to the public in 2025.
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#12708057
2 September 2025
The chip manufacturing basic materials, CMOS wafer (left) and GaAs wafer (right), are exhibited by Chengdu Ruidiwei Technology Co., Ltd. at the 11th World Radar Expo in Hefei, Anhui Province, China, on May 17, 2025.
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#12688242
29 August 2025
A young man points to the poster for the play ''Fawlty Towers,'' based on the popular TV series, which is at London's Apollo Theatre.
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#12679038
26 August 2025
Free haircuts for minors are available during the 2025 Back-to-School Supplies and Fair on the esplanade of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025. Products such as notebooks, pens, backpacks, school uniforms, free haircuts, and eye exams, among other services, are offered in honor of the 2025 Back-to-School season in Mexico, scheduled for Monday, September 1, 2025, marking the start of the 2025-2026 school year for basic education: preschool, primary, and secondary school.
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#12679046
26 August 2025
Free haircuts for minors are available during the 2025 Back-to-School Supplies and Fair on the esplanade of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 26, 2025. Products such as notebooks, pens, backpacks, school uniforms, free haircuts, and eye exams, among other services, are offered in honor of the 2025 Back-to-School season in Mexico, scheduled for Monday, September 1, 2025, marking the start of the 2025-2026 school year for basic education: preschool, primary, and secondary school.
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#12667488
23 August 2025
The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors.
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#12667489
23 August 2025
The interior view of Lehel Market Hall in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023, shows a popular shopping destination that offers fruits, vegetables, meat, and various goods for locals and visitors.
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