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I imagine that's only in first world countries.



Why? Everything to run one of these would be cheaper in India (for example)...


And what is the price for the produce in those areas? Less as well. In these areas, it's highly unlikely this system would be feasible if land costs are relatively low and energy prices are a relatively higher expense compared to incomes in higher earning countries (as a percentage of income).




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