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Five reasons why vertical farming is still the future, despite all the recent business failuresIt now aims to focus solely on strawberry production in Virginia. New York-based Bowery Farming also halted all operations in late 2024, having previously being valued at US$2.3 billion. Fellow ...
In some cities, as many as one in four office spaces are vacant. Some start-ups are giving them a second life – as indoor ...
Now, at some point, we all have picked up a box of strawberries in the produce aisle—but, in some sense, Koga bet his future on them. The cofounder and CEO of vertical farming startup Oishii ...
For example, vertical farm Oishii’s specialization in premium strawberries reflects the company’s focus on advancing farming methods. The company’s partnership with Japanese robotics company ...
Oishii, the Tesla of strawberries, is slashing its prices by more than half With the opening of a 74,000 square-foot vertical farm in New Jersey, you can now get Oishii's Omakase Berries—which ...
Scientists with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say a new breed of tiny flying robots that weigh less than a gram ...
Vertical farming supports sustainability and feeding a growing population, but needs careful deployment for optimal ROI, says ...
New York City-based Bowery Farming, a leafy greens, herbs and strawberries vertical grower, is reportedly ceasing operations, according to PitchBook, which referenced a document seen by it and ...
Affinor Growers Inc. (CSE: AFI) (OTC Pink: RSSFF) ("Affinor" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a ...
This includes the largest vertical farm on the planet ... It now aims to focus solely on strawberry production in Virginia. Clearly, these are major setbacks. Year-round illuminated greenhouses ...
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