Agtech Startup iFarm Raises $4M For Automated Indoor Farming
iFarm, a startup that provides innovative solutions for growing fresh greens, berries and vegetables, raised $4M in funding
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iFarm, a startup that provides innovative solutions for growing fresh greens, berries and vegetables, raised $4M in funding
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Temasek and Bayer to develop vegetable seed varieties for vertical farming.
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The STLCEA Coalition is seeking Statements of Interest from CEA companies to build, own, and/or operate one or more commercially viable indoor farms in St. Louis, Missouri, USA that will pilot research
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Vertical Harvest is planning to build a second hydroponic vertical greenhouse in downtown Westbrook, Maine in 2021
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Indoor and vertical farming can be a great solution to produce high-quality food close to Italy’s markets.
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Jersey City, New Jersey will fund the construction and operation of 10 vertical farms in the city; the first municipal vertical farm program in the country.
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From Macau's casinos to a Kallang farm: The gaming industry professional who now grows baby spinach
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Expected to launch in the third quarter of 2020, Smart Acres will be the UAE’s latest addition to the hydroponic vertical farming industry, set to bring a green and efficient way of producing a new set of clean crops locally.
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What is a business framework and why is it needed for vertical farming? An interview with Emiel Wubben.
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Indoor, urban vertical farms are seeing a surge in demand that could signal a lasting change in how we get our fruits and vegetables.
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Urban Roots is an indoor, hydroponic farm growing microgreens in the heart of Metro Manila. They currently grow different kinds of microgreens, addressing the high demand and low supply of these products in the Philippines.
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Together with Scale Microgrid Solutions, Schneider is extending its energy-as-a-service model to indoor agriculture companies.
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Four engineers come together to establish CityFarm Malaysia, a vertical farming consultancy serving plant factories around Malaysia.
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A combination of innovative thinking and new technology make up how Madar Farms is changing agriculture in UAE. Madar Farms is using vertical farming and hydroponics to provide food using less water and never-ending growing cycles.
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With new technologies like hydroponics and vertical farming, these urban farming startups are helping people grow produce in small urban spaces around India.
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An exclusive interview with Alberto Lopez, Agritecture’s Systems Engineer.
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The factory, Farminova, is run by Cantek Group that has operated in the food storage, processing and refrigeration technologies business at the Antalya Organized Industrial Zone for many years.
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Filipino agriculture and logistics firm Delgado Brothers (Delbros) Group said there is a need for the Philippines to set up more vertical farming facilities in urban cities to address hunger among poor Filipinos.
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Teens for Food Justice in partnership with the Whole Kids Foundation showcased their indoor hydroponic farm that is already feeding 2,000+ students to local elected officials and industry leaders
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How does a veteran digital media executive turn her passion for urban farming, impact investing, travel, and experiential learning into a career?
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Researchers to Study the Viability of Vertically Farming Leafy Greens
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Elevate Farms Inc.: Tech-based Vertical Farming Company Completes Capital Funding to Scale Operations and Secure IP
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Local bartender opens hydroponic farming company in Patchogue, NY
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Revol Greens is growing leafy greens In massive, sustainable greenhouses
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Collaborating with the cooperative retailer Migros Basel, Growcer is currently developing the first Robotic Vertical Farm in Switzerland.
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Urban Greenhouses and the future of food: A 3 part original blog series.
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Being able to produce crops 365 days a year, without the need for pesticides or much human intervention, while being unaffected by the weather appeals to the UK population.
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With the average age of a farmer in Japan at 67 and few candidates to replace those dying out, the country has been forced to become a pioneer in so-called vertical farming
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