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Vertical farming has long been scolded for acting too much like a Silicon Valley SaaS industry and not enough like an agricultural one. This week’s news of Plenty‘s bankruptcy—the latest of many—hit ...
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The company behind Chesterfield County’s newly opened, vertical indoor strawberry farm has filed for bankruptcy. According to court records, Plenty Unlimited ...
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. -- The operator of a highly touted indoor farming facility in Chesterfield has declared bankruptcy. Plenty Unlimited recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ...
(Bloomberg) -- Plenty Unlimited Inc., a vertical farming ... able to begin producing high-quality strawberries after nearly all construction work on the Virginia farm was halted in November ...
Inside Eden Green Technology’s 62,000-square-foot vertical greenhouse, over 340,000 plants are stacked 18 feet high. “We have basically shrunk 40 to 50 acres of conventional farming down into ...
Learn more. Kennebunk High School recently hosted the York County Regional Farm-to-School Cook-Off. Created by the Maine Department of Education Nutrition Office, the March 18 competition featured ...
Vertical farming startup Plenty Unlimited has filed for bankruptcy and is seeking a capital infusion under a proposed restructuring plan. The South San Francisco, Calif., company grabbed headlines ...
Vertical farming company Plenty has filed for bankruptcy, the company said in a press release on Monday. In its statement, Plenty said it has received a commitment for $20.7 million in debtor-in ...