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Scientists at an indoor produce farm in Singapore are using cutting edge technology to reduce growing times and costs. The Panasonic lab-farm is one of the projects in the works to increase the capability of the small island state, which currently imports more than 95 percent of its produce, to grow its own vegetables. Advances in LED technology, mean engineers can shine the exact type of light necessary for plant cultivation. This has proved highly important in allowing this method of cultivation to take place, and be cost effective. Alfred Tham is Agricultural Business Unit Manager at Panasonic Factory Solutions: "Our LEDs are specially designed to simulate two out of seven sunlight rays that is necessary for photosynthesis. We control the settings and duration of the lights to achieve optimum cultivations for our crops." Tuning the lights to exactly the right spectrum to stimulate growth is just one way the technicians are able to make efficiency gains and cut costs. They've also set up an array of monitoring devices, meaning as little of the growing process is left to chance as possible. "We measure and control the soil moisture and PH value at different processes, our water is also treated through our filtration system to achieve optimum quality that is best for our plant growth," said Tham. According to Tham, the high-tech approach to farming means the time it takes for the plants to reach maturity is significantly reduced. And people who've tested the produce have been very positive about the results. euronews knowledge brings you a fresh mix of the world's most interesting know-hows, directly from space and sci-tech experts. Subscribe for your dose of space and sci-tech: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.