It’s peak strawberry season in Massachusetts. But after mid-July, you won’t be able to find any fresh, locally-grown ones in the Bay State. Unless you’re buying berries that were vertically farmed.
Could vertical farming change what local food means? Person looking up at shelves in a vertical farm. Many Americans have become accustomed to plentifully stocked grocery stores, with uninterrupted ...
A rising global population means that maintaining viable agricultural space is one of the most pressing farming issues of 2023 and beyond. Vertical farming is growing crops indoors in stacked layers, ...
Major steps towards better, sustainable and affordable food production free of environmental challenges have been taken, with the "world's first farm to grow indoor, vertically farmed berries at scale ...
A vertical farming company plans to build a new $120 million facility in Covington where it will grow fruits and vegetables indoors. Ohio-based 80 Acres Farms said it will hire 150 people as part of ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The global vertical farming market size is anticipated to reach USD 21.15 billion by 2028, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is ...
A Square Roots worker uses the Farmer Toolbelt app on a phone to monitor the growth of crops in one of the company's vertical farms in this undated photo. Every aspect of crop growth in Square Roots' ...
U.S. supplies 67 per cent of Canada’s vegetable imports and 36 per cent of its fruit imports. While Canadians are taking time at the grocery store looking for Canadian-made products and labels like ...
Ambitious UK vertical farmer Jones Food Company claims its new research centre will help the country end its reliance on the import of soft fruits, herbs and cut flowers within the next decade. The ...
Wander through the labyrinthine tunnels twenty feet beneath downtown Houston, and the past practically oozes from the walls. Office workers walk over pink-and-green speckled tiles. Steve Winwood’s ...
Despite filing for bankruptcy in March, Plenty Unlimited will be able to finish construction of its vertical indoor farm facility in Chesterfield County. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher M. Lopez ...
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