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cyu@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

3D-printed carrot does not rely on large areas of land or maintenance costs, can be cheaper

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3D-printed carrot does not rely on large areas of land or maintenance costs, can be cheaper

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cyu@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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A new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors
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Qatari students aim to make ‘food accessible to people all over the world’ with their 3D printer.
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    MBIC vegetables literally come out of the ground. They literally grow on trees. Why do you need a 3d printer when carrots have been coming out of the ground for thousands of years. Holy shit

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      They’re Qatar-based student, and vegetables does not come from ground or tree, but shipping container lol.

      I think their idea is noble, but really, hydroponics and vertical farm could potentially scale better than cultivate plant cell and print it, and also a tried and tested method for idk millions of years.

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        I’ve seen the number of carrots you can get from a meter squared, I honestly felt like they never saw a vegetable patch in their life. Qatar? Well then…

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        hydroponics and vertical farm

        Both take water. I’m guessing Qatar doesn’t have a whole lot of that.

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          Everything takes water, they have desalination plants for that. Hydroponic’s goal is both reduce water and land use.

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          Growing plant cells in culture also requires water. Cells require water

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        For purely testing the idea, sure. But suggesting that a nation feed itself with this technology is folly

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      But imagine the possibilities, you could have square carrots, or diamond shaped carrots made out of non carrot material for science

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      It’s Qatar.

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        A place not fit for a mass human settlement.

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          It, like Phoenix, is a testament to mans hubris.

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      Imagine fresh vegetables on a space mission.

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        Much easier with hydroponics, than to have a cell culture lab on board.

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      Why do you need a 3d printer when carrots have been coming out of the ground for thousands of years.

      they explain that in the article :)

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