> Lastly, sterile environments on Earth will be wayyy easier and cheaper an equivalent facilities in orbit
Not when you’re competing with belters growing truck sized GMO bananas in massive inflatable aeroponic spheres with 24 hours of lensed daylight and a robotic workforce that only needs tiny motors and propellors to move around. Not to mention the savings on freeze drying and sterilizing the crops before transit, they aren’t selling the water back at those prices!
Again, that has a whole bunch of practicality plot-holes, as if you're throwing interesting scenes against the wall to see what sticks like zero-G spaghetti.
Everything you've described could be accomplished better closer to home, such as with a sun-synchronous orbit [0] or at most of the local Lagrange points.
Insanely better on solar light supply, emergency resilience, incoming essential goods and staff, and most importantly your gigantobanana might still be edible by the time it reaches anybody else. (Without spending ridiculous amounts on fuel or transit times of over a year.)
Not when you’re competing with belters growing truck sized GMO bananas in massive inflatable aeroponic spheres with 24 hours of lensed daylight and a robotic workforce that only needs tiny motors and propellors to move around. Not to mention the savings on freeze drying and sterilizing the crops before transit, they aren’t selling the water back at those prices!