News About Farming in Shipping Containers & Limited Indoor Spaces
USA - NEW JERSEY - Atlantic City’s First Shipping Container Park Update
Once completed, the OLCP will feature 28 repurposed shipping containers offering a diverse range of spaces, including local vendor stalls, a hydroponic farm, art installations, and event venues.
Located at the intersection of Pacific and Tennessee Avenues, the park is poised to complement and enhance the growing Orange Loop district.
In addition to retail and agricultural spaces, the park will include rooftop seating, educational areas, and live performance stages.
The developers envision the OLCP as a new cornerstone of Atlantic City, set to generate jobs, attract visitors, and infuse the area with a fresh, vibrant energy.
The State Fair of Texas' Year-Round Urban Farm Feeds Millions in South Dallas
The farmers haven’t stopped growing — or experimenting. Demler’s latest project is culinary mushrooms. He and his team of five produce 50 to 60 pounds of mushrooms a week.
“We had no clue where this was going to go,” Demler said. “We had no idea what was going to come, and I like to think that hopefully, we still don’t know what’s to come yet.”
The program recently launched a shipping container farm, added edible landscaping to its fair displays and partnered with a Texas A&M AgriLife facility for outdoor growing.
On top of feeding the community, Big Tex Urban Farms is also an educational hub. It just finished its second year with a cohort of local high schoolers. The class spends six months training in urban farming and hydroponics.
USA - Kansas -Video: Pittsburg Container Farm Feeds Students, Community Members
Pittsburg High School is on a mission to get its students to be more health-conscious about their meal choices.
The idea is so important that they decided to have a hydroponic container farm on school grounds.
Improving Patient Health With Hospital-Based Farming
Hospital-based farming is an innovative approach that integrates agricultural practices within healthcare settings to improve patient outcomes. Hospitals can enhance patient recovery, reduce food insecurity, and promote overall well-being by providing fresh, nutritious food directly from on-site farms.
This blog, supported by recent research, explores the benefits of hospital-based farming and offers practical insights for hospitals and healthcare systems looking to implement such initiatives.
VIDEO: What is the Freight Farm
A Freight Farm is not your traditional farm; it's a cutting-edge, self-contained ecosystem housed within a repurposed shipping container. Inside these compact and versatile structures, we harness the power of hydroponics and vertical farming to grow fresh, nutritious produce year-round, regardless of climate or location. From leafy greens and herbs to fruits and vegetables, Freight Farms empowers individuals, communities, and businesses to cultivate a sustainable future while minimizing environmental impact.
The Board of Directors of Freight Farms Has Unanimously Appointed Brad Griffith, Former CCO of Compass Minerals and 23-year Agri-Food Veteran, as Chief Executive Officer
As a global Life Sciences executive and strategic advisor with a passion for sustainable Agri-Food systems, Brad has accelerated startups and turnarounds, transformed commercial and manufacturing operations, and grown multibillion-dollar P&Ls.
Previously as Chief Commercial Officer at Kansas-based Compass Minerals, Brad led the global commercial Plant Nutrition and Salt businesses, global supply chain, and global R&D. Prior to Compass Minerals, Brad spent over 17 years with Monsanto Company in agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Brad is also an Operating Partner at Ajax Strategies and Skyline Global Partners, and he is an Independent Board Director for Midwestern BioAg.
What Does It Take To Grow With a Just Vertical Commercial farm?
We joined forces with Seneca College in Toronto to transform a 20’ shipping container into a technologically advanced, thriving indoor farm.
Want the inside scoop on the hurdles we encountered and overcame, and how the farm has benefited the entire Seneca community?
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Fresh Harvest Update From Pure Produce
We're excited to share more about the latest harvest from our Pure Produce® Container Farms, grown in collaboration with anu™ (previously gropod)™. This time, we've cultivated a beautiful variety of greens, herbs, and leafy vegetables, including:
Mustard Leaf
Mizuna
Dill
Cilantro
Listka Lettuce (Red Leaf Lettuce)
Divisor Lettuce (Green Oak Leaf Lettuce)
Red Russian Kale
Each of these crops was grown using Rotary Aeroponics® technology inside ekō Solutions' up-cycled shipping containers, allowing us to produce fresh, zero-waste, sustainable food even in challenging environments.
Anu Wins First Place, $20,000 In SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition
Anu™, a health and wellness brand developing innovative controlled-environment agriculture systems, won first place and $20,000 among 10 small businesses at the national SCORE 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition in Des Moines, Iowa. SCORE, or Service Corps of Retired Executives, is a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Purdue University alumni Scott Massey and Ivan Ball founded anu. The company has received financial support from the Purdue Research Foundation.
“This funding will support sales and the rapid growth of our intellectual property portfolio, focusing on AI computer vision control systems that optimize yield and energy efficiency in our cultivation containers,” said Massey, who acts as CEO.
Canadian Farming Company Proves Sustainable Leafy Green Production is Possible
Controlled environment farming company Sea to Sky Farms has grown to become among the most efficient per square foot lettuce growers in the world, using modular containers, with its expansion plans including the use of renewable-energy sources.
Sea to Sky’s vertical farming operation was established in 2019. It continues to serve as a global research and development centre for proprietary technology development. The commercial operations for Sea to Sky include 14 modular containers at the property in Alberta.
CFO and co-founder Daniel Cruz tells Engineering News that the company’s modular container farming solution produces ‘living’ full-head lettuce with the root on, which ensures a product that remains fresher for longer and is more nutritious compared with “dead” bagged lettuce counterparts from traditional farming.
Our Stories: What’s In The Box? It Might Be The Future of Urban Farming
Down a narrow path in the middle of Governors Island sits an 8-foot-by-40-foot shipping container on the grass. Inside, you won’t find cargo that belongs in a retail warehouse or cars fresh from the factory. Nope, this container holds something potentially far more valuable: The future of urban farming.
Step inside and you’ll find a series of parallel movable walls—almost as if they’re hung on curtain rods—with columns of floor-to-ceiling sponges. Tucked into the sponges are shoots of kale sprouting every few inches.
“This is part of our commitment to creating the clean energy future,” says Bill Fairechio, a department manager in Con Edison’s Research and Development department.
'A Critical Lifeline': Colorado-Based FarmBox Foods Shares How New Partnership Will Help Better The World
Following its announcement of a new partnership, Denver7 traveled to Sedalia to meet with Colorado-based FarmBox Foods LLC and learn how its container farms will soon help people around the world.
The Colorado company outfits 320-square-foot storage units into standalone hydroponic farms that run on low-power and limited water to grow a wealth of nutrient-rich produce.
This week, FarmBox Foods announced it has partnered with New A.G.E., a technology company, in order to place container farms at 450 "strategic locations across the world." The farms will produce about 100 million servings of food for underserved communities, according to a release from both companies.
The containers will be shipped over the next six years.
Together ekō Solutions and anu(TM) Are Tackling Food Deserts by Leveraging Indoor Farming
Land Betterment's portfolio company, ekō Solutions, and anu™ were recently featured in iGrow News. The story explores the high impact results and potential these two innovative companies are achieving by combining their industry expertise to create efficient farming solutions.
The partnership between ekō Solutions and anu™ is strategic, leveraging each company's strengths to create a robust, commercialized product. ekō brings its extensive background in manufacturing and construction, having worked on projects ranging from automotive manufacturing to custom residential and commercial construction projects. anu™ contributes cutting-edge plant science, particularly their rotary aeroponics technology.
Chicago’s First Youth-Led Container Farm Helps Combat Food Deserts on the South Side
The program was launched in March in partnership with the By the Hand Club and Kenilworth Union Church. The hydroponic container farm operates in any climate and without the use of harsh chemicals. So far, it’s produced eight harvests.
"When we have a full container, we’re looking at about 4,000 heads of lettuce that we’re currently growing," said Joe Jones, senior director of entrepreneurship at Bowen Harvest. "The cycle is about 4,000 and that equates to about four acres a year."
Season 11 Episode 144 of the Vertical Farming Podcast is Live. This Week We Speak to Juan Gabriel Succar Abascal of Verde Compacto
In this episode, I speak with Juan Gabriel Succar, the Co-founder of Verde Compacto, as he returns to share the latest developments in the world of vertical farming. Since our last conversation in 2022, Juan and his team have been busy refining their approach, focusing on standardizing their product offerings and expanding their reach.
Farm to Table: Charleston-Area Growers and Chefs Form Dream Team Allowing Small Operations To Expand
Hamilton Horne was the one approaching restaurants when he launched King Tide Farms, which produces leafy greens with names like red streak arugula, fern parsley and bronze fennel — some of which Horne conjures up himself.
His pitch differed from other local farmers: the Sullivan’s Island native promised to deliver what he dubbed the “chef’s cut,” a smaller-sized green that could go directly from his farm to the plate.
Anna Jaques Hospital Says Haverhill YMCA Freight Farm Helps Overcome ‘Food Deserts’
The first birthday of Haverhill YMCA’s Freight Farm brought out staff, city officials and its primary sponsor for a birthday cake and, of course, salad made with the farm’s own lettuce.
Celebrating Wednesday at the Gateway Academy on Primrose Street, where the first YMCA Freight Farm in the country is located, were Mayor Melinda E. Barrett, YMCA Regional Executive Director Tracy Fuller, city councilors, community leaders and Glenn D. Focht, president of Anna Jaques Hospital, which sponsored the farm.
USA: Maine - VIDEO: 'Local and Highly Nutritious' - Castine Farm Providing Fresh Produce To Local Food Pantry
Because of the enclosed environment that Nitzkowski grows the vegetables and greens in, Pantry Manager Dan Schnebeck said they're able to provide fresh produce to people year-round, making it feel even more like a traditional store.
"In the past, we pretty much had iceberg lettuce that we purchase, now this is an alternative and it's healthier," Schnebeck said.
VIDEO: Food Security and Clean Energy Meet at UN Climate Week
FarmBox Foods LLC and New Alternative Green Energy, Inc. (New A.G.E.) announced the signing of a partnership Monday that will provide food security to underserved communities and support initiatives related to clean energy and environmental stewardship.
FarmBox Foods is a Denver-based manufacturer of tech-driven, controlled-climate farms housed in shipping containers. New A.G.E., based in Riesel, Texas, is a veteran-owned technology company with a portfolio of
patented solutions aimed at improving global quality of life.
VIDEO: FREIGHT FARMS | Building FoodTech Hosted by Brad McNamara
Founder & CEO of Morrissey Market and Founder of Freight Farms, Brad McNamara, in this episode interviews Director of Crop Research and Development @Freightfarms David Harris, to talk crop R&D, food as medicine, where in the world is David Harris?, and an interesting call to action for new entrepreneurs, and Director of Business Development @Freightfarms Alison Rabschnuk, to chat about new business opportunities at Freight Farms and the impact that container farming is having on communities and organizations across the world.