These Solar Farms Have A Secret Hiding Under Them: Mushrooms
Small farmers in Japan hope the tactic will help stabilize their incomes by letting them sell both energy and produce.
Small farms in Japan are struggling to survive. Rural populations are shrinking, and the average farmer is 67 years old. But two new farms will test a different business model to try to reinvigorate the sector: solar panels with mushrooms growing underneath them.
Source:: Fast Company



