The controlled-environment agriculture industry can transform the vegetable industry with a little ingenuity, hard work, and a loud voice, according to industry leaders.
Much of the focus at Greenhouse Grower’s GROW Executive Summit was on the vast potential of controlled-environment agriculture for vegetable production.
In a preview of his keynote presentation at the GROW Executive Summit in December, AppHarvest founder and CEO Jonathan Webb shares his insights on how to be an effective and forward-looking leader for your company and for the industry.
Even the largest growers in the industry are seeking to make improvements, whether it’s through outside investments, acquisitions, or partnerships.
Mastronardi Produce Ltd. and AppHarvest have announced a new endeavor that will further strengthen their relationship and cement their leadership as visionaries in the ag tech sector.
A group of leading CEA producers have joined with Resource Innovation Institute to support a data-driven USDA project advancing sustainable production.
AppHarvest has acquired agricultural robotics and artificial intelligence company Root AI to increase efficiency.
The Kentucky-based greenhouse vegetable grower will harvest its first tomato crop this spring. It got there by developing a model the whole industry can follow.
Despite the challenges of 2020, several indoor vegetable companies are in expansion mode heading into 2021.
David Lee has been named President of AppHarvest, while Crop One has a new CEO.
Save the Children and AppHarvest are partnering to help educate children on how to grow their own nutritious food, and the importance of healthy eating.
AppHarvest has officially opened its new 2.76-million-square-foot high-tech greenhouse in Appalachia, a day after breaking ground on another new facility.
AppHarvest, a Kentucky-based company that is on track to become one of the nation’s largest producers of greenhouse vegetables, closes on major transaction to expand its reach.