


How 2020 has Impacted the Indoor Vertical Farming Market
In our Summer 2020 Newsletter, written while much of the world was still under some kind of lockdown or restricted movement, just months after the world first heard of COVID-19, we provided a thorough update on how the first half of 2020 had impacted the indoor...
Indoor Vertical Farming in a Post-COVID World
In the last few months, as the COVID-19 pandemic swiftly circled the globe and lockdowns had us all at home most of the time, the one thing people everywhere were still going out for was to buy food. As the pandemic built, many areas of the world saw empty grocery...
Jumbo Deals in Vertical Farming Continue
The latest funding deals in the vertical farming industry continue to impress. AeroFarms, the New Jersey-based vertical farming company, has raised $100 million in late-stage funding, Germany’s Infarm also raised $100 million just last month, and Bowery raised a $90...
Climate-related water shortages causing food companies to lose millions
Climate change is making extreme rain and extreme drought more common. Across the world, farmers are increasingly struggling with water shortages, but they’re also dealing with risk from outdated water management protocols and infrastructure that isn’t equipped to...