Abstract This case examines Floating Farm Rotterdam, the world’s first floating dairy farm, as an innovative response to urban land scarcity, climate change, and food system vulnerability. Situated in the Port of Rotterdam, the farm integrates circular economy principles through the reuse of urban waste streams, on-site renewable energy generation, water recycling, and advanced automation in dairy operations. Designed primarily for classroom use, the case enables students to analyze how technological innovation, circular resource flows, and urban proximity reshape traditional agricultural models. It invites critical evaluation of operational sustainability, supply chain resilience, animal welfare, and strategic decision-making in climate-adaptive food production systems. While some proponents interpret floating farms as evidence of the limitations of conventional land-based dairy farming, adopts a balanced perspective by situating Floating Farm Rotterdam as a complementary, rather than replacement, model. It highlights that highly efficient Dutch land-based dairy farms already achieve strong environmental and productivity performance, and that floating farms should be understood as experimental, context-specific solutions suited to delta cities and flood-prone regions. By foregrounding both the opportunities and trade-offs involved, the case encourages learners to assess floating agriculture as a proof-of-concept and to critically compare its sustainability, scalability, and carbon efficiency with the established dairy systems. Information © The Authors 2026
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Jashim Uddin Ahmed
Asma Ahmed
Mohammad Osman Gani
North South University
DermResearch (United States)
University Canada West
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e3205140886becb653f6ce — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1079/animalsciencecases.2026.0009