SAEDNEWS: At CES 2025, Jordanian company AirFarm introduced innovative, inflatable modules that utilize aeroponics to accelerate crop growth while delivering unmatched efficiency. This approach offers a fresh, creative method for indoor agriculture, particularly in environments like greenhouses.
According to Saed News Science Service, citing Digito, compared to traditional farming—which consumes large amounts of water—the AirFarm system has reduced water usage by up to 99% through misting technology. This approach has the potential to transform agriculture in arid regions and urban environments. Its pre-fabricated, inflatable modules can be ready for use in less than half a day.
Up to 99% Less Water Needed
The lightweight, portable modules introduced by this Jordanian company are not only 75% lighter than conventional container farms but can also be installed quickly. This efficient design also improves transport logistics, allowing 10 units to fit in a single container—eliminating the need for large trailers.
The core innovation of AirFarm lies in its advanced micro-mist aeroponics system. By delivering nutrients directly to plant roots via fine mist, it optimizes growth while minimizing resource use.

Compared to hydroponic systems, the AirFarm aeroponic system can reduce water consumption by up to 90% and fertilizer use by 60%, while also completely eliminating plant pests.