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Food Safety Concerns Driving Vegetable Production Indoors
February 28, 2020
AppHarvest, a Kentucky-based greenhouse vegetable operation slated to begin operations later this year, has yet to produce a crop, but is already building up its funding.
Greenhouse Grower Contributing Editor Allan Armitage was at MANTS 2020 in Baltimore in January, which is continuing to grow year after year.
This group of leading players across multiple segments of the controlled-environment market will serve as a guiding voice on the major trends.
The fight between growers and environmental groups over water access threatens to undercut California’s food supply infrastructure.
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Today’s greenhouse growers are progressive, innovative, and forward-thinking. Yet, their most valuable asset is the growing knowledge share with each other.
Whether an ornamental, cannabis, or vegetable grower, the controlled-environment community can accomplish so much more when it comes together.
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Jonathan Webb of AppHarvest recently spoke with members of the United Nations Security Council about the benefits of controlled environment agriculture.
Little Leaf Farms has plans to double its growing capacity in May 2020 by 50 acres in three regions of the East Coast.
The U.S. Hemp Growers Association, the only national grower-directed hemp trade association, was officially formed in late December in Indianapolis.
The annual Emergent Networking Event takes place on Jan. 8 at the Pratt Street Ale House following the first day of MANTS in Baltimore.
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