Last month’s Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit closed with a discussion on how the industry will shake out over the next five to 10 years.
Bowery Farming has joined Unfold’s Innovation Partner Program to accelerate the development of new plant varieties specifically for the vertical farming industry.
A research paper on the various effects of lighting in a vertical farming environment is gaining more attention due to the current expansion of such farms.
Oishii’s new facility spans more than 74,000 square feet to exclusively grow the company’s strawberries.
Kalera, one of the world’s leading hydroponic indoor vertical farming companies, has opened a new farm in Denver.
Large fresh fruit operation teams up with Plenty to build its first commercial strawberry indoor vertical farm.
New aeroponic growing facility in Indiana requires 95% less water and 99% less land than traditional farming operations.
Introduced during Indoor Ag-Con this week, the company’s new Innovative Partner Program enables indoor farming leaders to collaborate and spur industry innovation.
Retail leader and indoor farming company Plenty enter into a long-term strategic partnership to bring fresh, peak-flavor produce to shoppers year-round.
Arama Kukutai brings to his role more than two decades of leadership within farming, agriculture investment, and sustainability.
New technology is growing by leaps and bounds to move more food crop production chores under cover.
High costs currently limit large-scale operations, but new technologies could help make the approach more popular.
Great Lakes Growers has produced a video highlighting the similarities and differences between greenhouse and indoor vegetable production.