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You will hear a presentation about vertical farming in cities.
Question 1 of 6
According to Dr. Chen, vertical farming .....
completely eliminates the need for water in farming.
produces less food than traditional farming methods.
can operate independently of seasonal changes.
requires significant government funding to operate.
Question 2 of 6
James Barrett's main criticism of vertical farming is its .....
inability to produce sufficient quantities of food.
high energy consumption and carbon emissions.
negative impact on traditional farming methods.
dependence on imported technology.
Question 3 of 6
Regarding economic aspects, Dr. Chen claims that .....
vertical farms are immediately profitable.
government subsidies are essential for success.
profitability can be achieved within three years.
only large corporations can afford to operate them.
Question 4 of 6
Barrett suggests that government funding should .....
be equally divided between farming methods.
focus on enhancing conventional farming.
support only small-scale farmers.
be increased for vertical farming research.
Question 5 of 6
Maria Torres believes that vertical farming should .....
replace traditional farming methods entirely.
be limited to community gardens.
be one part of a broader food strategy.
focus on low-value crop production.
Question 6 of 6
The presentation suggests that vertical farming in Canadian cities is .....
guaranteed to succeed in the long term.
still developing and being debated.
rejected by most agricultural experts.
fully supported by all stakeholders.