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Farming on the Ocean via Desalination (FOOD)

Yue Bian, Yan Teng, Si Chen, Kun Tang, Lijuan Zhao, Lan Fu, Shulin Gu

2023Environmental Science & Technology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Today, agricultural irrigation consumes the largest amount of freshwater globally, while humans are threatened by water scarcity. To eliminate the trade-off between hunger and thirst, here, we show off-grid maritime agriculture based on a floating solar-driven agro-desalination wooden dome. In this dome, part of the visible light is transmitted for photosynthesis, and the remaining solar energy drives solar desalination, providing enough water (>4 mm day –1 ) for irrigation. Based on this water-food synergy, the stages of germination and growth are demonstrated. This technology can, to a large extent, support food security and sustainable agriculture and, in principle, be used to create self-circulation systems at sea to help humans survive weather extremes such as floods and droughts.

Topics & Concepts

DesalinationAgricultureEnvironmental scienceSolar desalinationWater scarcityFood securityRainwater harvestingIrrigationSolar energySustainable agricultureWater resource managementWater resourcesEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental protectionEcologyBiologyMembraneGeneticsSolar-Powered Water Purification MethodsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
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