Indoor farmer unveils latest high-yield concept Infarm has launched new Growing Centres which it says will help tackle the high costs often associated with the sector.
Unlike its rivals in the vertical farming sector, Infarm installs modular mini-farms which are located within supermarkets and restaurants in Germany, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
These are currently available in 10 countries and 30 cities in thousands of stores covering 50,000 m
2 and providing fresh produce to 50% of the world’s largest food retailers including Marks & Spencer, Kroger, Aldi, Amazon, E.Leclerc, Intermarché and Irma.
The Berlin-based company has now unveiled new high-capacity, cloud-connected Growing Centers, which it calls a major step in its efforts to accelerate the benefits to people and planet by building a scalable, sustainable and resilient global farming network.