in linkoping, we will be growing pak choy, mizuna, and chrysanthemum. this is for the chinese market because our clients at this stage are in asia. >> the urban farm is not very labor-intntensive, is it? >> in a dirty city environment, you needed to grow thingngs in aa closed system or atat least semi-closed sysystem. that means that you h have to have as litte people going into t the system s you possibly cocould to protectt from havingng to use pesticides and o other things. what we and everyone else is developing is therefefore a systemem that is , everything goes around. you plant at the same place as youu harvrvest. that means that the whole farming machine that we are b building is much h more efficient than if you wowould do this on free land because thehen you would move things around all the time. here, in a sense, you're actually moving the field that you're growing on. insteted of moving people and machines around, you move the things that are growing. that means that it gets much h less labor-inintens. this is both good and bad, of course, b