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Dyson goes berry bold: high-tech strawberries all year round

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Dyson goes berry bold: high-tech strawberries all year round

🍓 Dyson — the company famous for vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, and engineering marvels – is stepping into… agriculture. Yes, you heard right. The British firm has unveiled a vertical farming system for growing strawberries all year round.

What’s the project?

On the grounds of Dyson’s UK research campus, they’ve built a futuristic setup for strawberry cultivation – no soil, no rain, no climate tantrums.

The system is AI-powered and includes:

  • multi-level growing trays
  • targeted lighting systems
  • full climate control
  • automated irrigation and plant-level data tracking

It looks more like a science lab than a greenhouse, but with berries instead of microchips.

The cost?
These strawberries are 3–5 times more expensive than standard ones – $15 to $30 per kilogram depending on automation and logistics.

Why strawberries, Dyson?

The company says this is part of a global effort to explore food security. With climate change, shrinking farmland and a growing population, someone has to reinvent agri-tech. Dyson says: why not us?

💬 James Dyson:

“Engineering isn’t just about tech – it’s about solving real problems. And food is problem number one.”

Why does it matter?

  • Farming is going smart -no more tractors or acres needed
  • Dyson is testing methods that could scale to other crops
  • It might reshape agriculture like Tesla did with transportation

💡 The moral?

Hi-tech isn’t just for rockets anymore – it’s in your fruit bowl. Dyson shows that strawberries can be just as futuristic as a cyclone vacuum. And tomorrow’s breakfast might just be grown in a tower with sensors.

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