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Qatar: Hydroponic farm aims to revolutionize sustainable growing

Tucked away in the desert, something fresh is growing — and it's not what you'd expect. Flow Farms is Qatar's largest hydroponic vertical farm, and it's quietly reshaping how local produce is grown, harvested, and enjoyed.

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Using advanced hydroponic systems, Flow Farms grows leafy greens like baby kale, red oak leaf, and butterhead lettuce without soil, and without a single drop of pesticide. Everything is cultivated in a fully controlled environment, allowing for consistent quality year-round — all while using just 5% of the water needed in traditional farming.

© Flow Farms

But this isn't just about clean farming or futuristic tech. It's about what ends up on your plate — and how it gets there. Flow Farms' produce is harvested and delivered quickly, with minimal handling, preserving its natural freshness, crunch, and flavor.

© Flow Farms

Now that the farm is fully up and running, keep an eye out for Flow Farms products hitting the market soon — grown with care, zero chemicals, and a whole lot of intention. This isn't a flashy launch or a marketing push — it's a shift toward something quieter and more sustainable. A way of growing that respects the environment and puts quality first.

Source: I Love Qatar

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