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CEA Alliance

CEA Alliance Welcomes New 2026 Members

 

Washington, D.C. – Membership in the CEA Alliance continues to grow, allowing the association to increase its value and services to members and the broader controlled environment agriculture sector. The Alliance welcomes eight new member companies during the first quarter of 2026:

“We’re particularly proud to welcome our first mushroom grower member, Windmill Farms,” said Alliance Executive Director Tom Stenzel. “Mushroom farming is increasingly turning toward high-tech indoor CEA facilities to maximize yield, quality, and freshness. It’s great to now include mushroom growers, vine crops such as tomatoes, cukes and peppers, leafy greens, herbs, microgreens and berries as part of our expanding membership.”

Windmill Farms is at the forefront of using new indoor CEA technologies to produce more than 1 million pounds of fresh, high-quality mushrooms every week in its cutting-edge, Dutch-style farms in Ontario, Canada and Washington state.

Other new Grower Members demonstrate excellence in producing high-quality leafy greens, herbs, microgreens and more:

Campo Caribe

Campo Caribe is a state-of-the-art greenhouse and fresh processing facility nestled in the lush mountains near Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. With 5.5 acres of greenhouse space and more than 2 acres of production support space, Campo Caribe delivers consistent, food-safe leafy greens year-round across the island.

Duncan Family Farms

What started as a small family farm in Arizona has grown into one of the nation’s most respected organic farms, with over 3,580 acres in Arizona, Oregon, and New York. Since 2022, the farm has expanded to include five acres of CEA greenhouse operations to support both seasonal and year-round production of herbs and microgreens.

Edible Garden AG

Edible Garden AG Incorporated is a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), operating vertically integrated facilities in Michigan, Iowa, and New Jersey, alongside a network of regional contract growers. The company delivers locally grown, organic, and sustainable produce to more than 5,000 retail locations across the United States, the Caribbean, and South America

We also welcome four new supplier members who are valued business partners to the CEA industry:

Blackmore/Ellepot USA

Blackmore/Ellepot USA provides the growing tool Air Tray® and Ellepot Lines& Seeding to the CEA Market Place. Ellepot is a Sustainable /Organic lower cost paper pot that helps the grower reduce grow-time, product loss, carbon footprint, labor and increase quality output.

Ceres Greenhouse Solutions

Ceres Greenhouse Solutions designs and engineers high-performance, energy-efficient greenhouse systems at any scale. The company delivers customized solutions built around growers’ production goals, climate conditions, and operational requirements.

Green Automation

Green Automation develops and manufactures highly automated growing systems for commercial hydroponic lettuce and herb production in large-scale greenhouse operations. The mobile gutter growing systems are designed to achieve maximum efficiency in the greenhouse, from seeding to harvesting and mixing.

PureNanoTech Inc.

PureNanoTech Inc. is a next-generation nanobubble technology company purpose-built for controlled environment agriculture. Unlike conventional aeration systems, PureNanoTech’s generators leverage an advanced, patented method to produce ultra-stable, ultra-pure nanobubbles with superior oxygen transfer efficiency — delivering long-lasting dissolved oxygen stability throughout irrigation systems, even across extended pipeline distances.

“It’s rewarding to see both growers and their business partners joining the CEA Alliance community,” said Skip Hulett, Alliance Chairman and Chief Legal Officer of NatureSweet. “Our CEA community is committed to the continued growth of indoor agriculture to meet the needs of retailers and consumers for consistent, high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables.”

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The Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) is a membership trade association representing and serving vertical farms and greenhouse producers growing fruits and vegetables in a highly controlled indoor production environment. Controlled environment growers employ a variety of agricultural production methods and technology to create optimal growing conditions with rigorous environmental controls. Growers utilize innovative technologies such as hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics, and soil-based systems to grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. For more information, please contact Tom Stenzel, Executive Director, at Tom@CEAAlliance.com.

CEA Alliance

CEA Alliance Announces Board of Directors for 2026

The Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) has announced a new Chairman, Treasurer and Directors elected to serve on its Board of Directors for 2026. Members were announced at the Alliance Annual Meeting, immediately before the 2026 edition of Indoor Ag-Con in Las Vegas.

The new Chairman of the Board is Skip Hulett, Chief Legal Officer, NatureSweet. Since joining NatureSweet in 2018, Skip has played a pivotal role in the company’s rapid growth and has led several major initiatives — including guiding NatureSweet to become the largest CEA company in the world to achieve B Corp certification. A former state district court judge and founder of a successful law firm, Hulett brings deep legal expertise and a passion for sustainable practices. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas as well as the Association of Corporate Counsel.

He replaces Steve Campione, CFO and Executive Vice President of Strategy, Bright Farms, who is concluding his Board service. Steve has served the CEA Alliance through a period of growth, adding grower members in both the leafy greens and vine crop sectors, as well as a number of business partner supplier members.

Matthew Meisel, Chief Development Officer, Little Leaf Farms, will replace Tim Cunniff, Co-Founder & Executive Vice President of Sales for Little Leaf, as Treasurer. Tim has served as Treasurer of the Alliance since its founding in 2019, helping to bring an idea of industry collaboration into reality.

Members of the 2026 Board of Directors include:

Newly Elected Directors:

Abby Prior, Chief Commercial Officer, Cox Farms

Aaron Fields, CEO, Campo Caribe

Viraj Puri, Co-Founder and CEO, Gotham Greens

Dave Stienes, Chairman and CEO, Adept Ag

Directors Continuing Service:

David Einstandig, General Counsel, Mastronardi Produce/Sunset Grown

Kyle Freedman, Global Market Segment Manager, Jiffy Group

Monica Noble, Director – Quality & Safety, 80 Acres

Hema Prado, Sustainability and Policy Director, Plenty

Tim Reusch, National Sales Manager, DRAMM Water

Kathleen Valiasek, Chair and CEO, Local Bounti

“I want to thank Steve Campione for his exceptional commitment to the CEA Alliance as our Chairman, and to our industry overall. I also want to thank Tim Cunniff for his service as Treasurer from the very beginning of the Alliance,” said its Executive Director, Tom Stenzel. “I look forward to working with Skip Hulett as our new Chairman, and all of these industry leaders who are stepping up to serve our membership on the Alliance’s Board of Directors. As companies see the value of our collective efforts, our membership continues to grow among both high-tech greenhouse and indoor vertical farms, their suppliers and business partners, working closely together with their retail and foodservice customers.”

CEA AllianceThe Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) is a membership trade association representing and serving vertical farms and greenhouse producers growing fruits and vegetables in a highly controlled indoor production environment. Controlled environment growers employ a variety of agricultural production methods and technology to create optimal growing conditions with rigorous environmental controls. Growers utilize innovative technologies such as hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics, and soil-based systems to grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. For more information, please contact Tom Stenzel, Executive Director, at Tom@CEAAlliance.com.

Bosch Rexroth

Bosch Rexroth Showcasing Innovative Control Solutions at Indoor Ag-Con 2026

Global controls provider demonstrating revolutionary ctrlX AUTOMATION platform at Booth #228

 

Bosch Rexroth, a leading supplier of control and drive solutions, will be exhibiting its market-leading ctrlX AUTOMATION platform at Booth #228 at Indoor Ag-Con 2026 in Las Vegas. Visitors will see how modern controls are impacting CEA as processes become increasingly digitalized.

“We recognize the critical role that CEA is playing in helping people live healthy lives, and we’re passionate about streamlining operational efficiency for the growers leading this industry,” said Dave Cameron, Director of Product & Project Management for Bosch Rexroth.

Bosch Rexroth brings extensive experience to agriculture and food production through successfully integrating modern controls into production processes worldwide. The ctrlX AUTOMATION platform harnesses the potential of digitalization and networking by intelligently combining control technology, IT, and IoT. As an open automation environment, ctrlX AUTOMATION allows companies to leverage hardware, software and apps to customize how they monitor and optimize production.

Specifically, the modular and scalable platform is empowering producers to:

  • Automate growing conditions, including lighting, irrigation, nutrient management and climate control
  • Collect, manage and utilize realtime data that guides strategic decisions
  • Provide motion control for third-party equipment and specialized machinery
  • Manage Cybersecurity in the production area with our controls and software, which is certified according to IEC 62443-4-2 and can be flexibly extended by additional security functions

Bosch Rexroth representatives will provide personal demonstrations to Indoor Ag-Con visitors, and can speak to in-market integrations, including with Microclimates, which is exhibiting in the adjacent booth, #224.

For more information about how Bosch Rexroth is impacting the CEA industry, please visit boschrexroth.com/en/us/industries/controlled-environment-agriculture.

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About Bosch Rexroth:
As one of the world’s leading suppliers of drive and control technologies, Bosch Rexroth ensures efficient, powerful and safe movement in machines and systems of any size. The company bundles global application experience in the market segments of Mobile and Industrial Applications as well as Factory Automation. With its intelligent components, customized system solutions, engineering and services, Bosch Rexroth is creating the necessary environment for fully connected applications. Bosch Rexroth offers its customers hydraulics, electric drive and control technology, gear technology and linear motion and assembly technology, including software and interfaces to the Internet of Things. With locations in over 80 countries, around 32,600 associates generated sales revenue of 6.5 billion euros in 2024.

To learn more, please visit the local country sites:

USA:  www.boschrexroth-us.com 

CANADA: www.boschrexroth.ca

MEXICO: www.boschrexroth.mx

 

About Bosch:
The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. It employs roughly 418,000 associates worldwide (as of December 31, 2024). The company generated sales of 90.3 billion euros in 2024. Its operations are divided into four business sectors: Mobility, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. With its business activities, the company aims to use technology to help shape universal trends such as automation, electrification, digitalization, connectivity, and an orientation to sustainability. In this context, Bosch’s broad diversification across regions and industries strengthens its innovativeness and robustness. Bosch uses its proven expertise in sensor technology, software, and services to offer customers cross-domain solutions from a single source. It also applies its expertise in connectivity and artificial intelligence in order to develop and manufacture user-friendly, sustainable products. With technology that is “Invented for life,” Bosch wants to help improve quality of life and conserve natural resources. The Bosch Group comprises Robert Bosch GmbH and its roughly 490 subsidiary and regional companies in over 60 countries. Including sales and service partners, Bosch’s global manufacturing, engineering, and sales network covers nearly every country in the world. Bosch’s innovative strength is key to the company’s further development. At 136 locations across the globe, Bosch employs some 87,000 associates in research and development.

Additional information is available online at www.bosch.us, www.bosch-press.com.

IUNU-Priva Integration Delivers Reliable 1 to 8 Week Yiled Forcasting Capabilities for Greenhouse Growers

Reducing the Big Swings

IUNU and Priva today announced a partnership that combines climate execution data from the Priva One platform with continuous plant-level insights from IUNU’s LUNA AI system to deliver reliable yield forecasting and prognosis capabilities to commercial greenhouse growers. The integration, available now to joint customers globally, addresses one of the industry’s longest-standing operational challenges: achieving reliable, week-over-week yield forecasts.

What causes real damage

“What truly impacts profitability is not whether a forecast is off by a small percentage. Growers canmanage small deviations,” said Adam Greenberg, CEO of IUNU. “What causes real damage are the big swings. Unexpected peaks or gaps in harvest volume arrive too late to adjust labor, logistics, or commercial commitments. This partnership gives growers evidence-based forecasts that evolve as their crop responds to real conditions.”
Proven results in commercial operations

The approach is already delivering results in commercial operations. In one multi-hectare, highwire vine operation, the grower entered the season confident in their climate strategy and historical
yield models. Early in the crop cycle, subtle acceleration in the fruit set began to emerge in specific zones. Because the system continuously monitored plant-level data and tied it directly to executed climate conditions, it flagged a future harvest peak nearly three weeks before it would have been visible in harvest data. That early signal gave the operations team time to adjust labor plans, smooth commercial volumes, and align logistics before the swing arrived.

“The value was not knowing the final number earlier,” the grower said. “The value was having time to adjust before the swing hit.”

Photo courtesy of IUNU: Priva and IUNU team working together at the PROOF Research &
Development Centre at HortiTech.

Why forecasting requires multiple data sources

Growers cannot build reliable yield forecasts from a single source of data. Constantly shifting interactions between climate execution, plant behavior, labor decisions, and timing shape yield
outcomes. The variation of outside radiation has an influence on plant development. Inside the greenhouse, climate control operates dynamically. Growers adjust setpoints based on energy prices, weather forecasts, and crop stage. At the plant level, individual plants grow at different rates, and different sections respond differently to the same conditions.
How the partnership delivers evidence-based forecasts

The Priva One platform provides deep visibility into climate execution. Not what was planned, but what actually happened inside the greenhouse. IUNU’s LUNA AI system adds continuous plant level insight at scale, capturing real variability across plants, zones, and conditions. Because this learning is automated and continuous, it scales across entire commercial operations without
increasing labor or relying on manual crop registration. Unlike forecasting systems that rely on historical variety performance, average conditions, or manually gathered data, this approach
learns continuously from the specific facility, genetics, and executed climate strategy.

“When climate execution data and plant-level learning are combined, prognosis shifts from experience-based to evidence-based,” said Meiny Prins, CEO of Priva. “The model adapts as the
crop responds. If plant development accelerates or slows, if climate strategies shift, or if labor actions alter plant balance, the system incorporates those effects before they turn into costly
volume swings.”

Rolling forecasts enable confident decision-making

Photo courtesy of IUNU: IUNU Luna autonomous cameras and sensors

The integrated system enables rolling one-to-eight-week yield forecasts that update as conditions evolve, reducing uncertainty and giving growers time to act. Decisions around climate strategy,
labor planning, and harvest timing can be made with confidence rather than reaction. Yield forecasting shifts from a report that explains what has already occurred to a decision-support tool that helps prevent those moments from occurring in the first place.

Priva will showcase Priva One and discuss the IUNU integration at

Indoor Ag-Con in Las Vegas from February 11-12, Priva booth 625, IUNU booth 732

About IUNU
IUNU is an industry-leading technology provider utilizing AI and computer vision to revolutionize greenhouse agriculture. Its platform enhances operational efficiency, maximizes yields, and
improves profitability for growers worldwide. Trusted globally, with headquarters in Seattle, WA,USA; Ontario, Canada; and the Netherlands, IUNU continues to set new benchmarks in agriculturaltechnology innovation. Contact IUNU: info@iunu.com

About Priva
Priva is the market leader in climate and process control for horticulture. Priva develops complete, integrated control systems and innovative data services for greenhouses to safeguard quality,
maximize revenue, and minimize costs. Priva’s process control computers and advanced sensortechnology seamlessly integrate the control of climate, water, fertilizer, energy, and labor in
greenhouses. Contact Priva: contact.priva@priva.com

iGrow News Launches AgTech Market Intel Dashboard to Track Global Trends

iGrow News, a leading platform for agriculture technology news, today announced the launch of its new iGrow Dashboard, a data-driven tool designed to provide professionals with real-time insights into funding, innovation, partnerships, and market activity across the global AgTech sector.

The dashboard leverages over 5,000 articles published by iGrow News since 2021, converting them into structured data points. Users will be able to analyze industry activity across regions, track company expansion by continent, and monitor partnerships and investment patterns.

A Data-Driven Extension of iGrow News

The initiative reflects iGrow News’ mission to go beyond headlines and offer stakeholders access to actionable intelligence. By mapping years of coverage into structured insights, the dashboard aims to support decision-making for investors, entrepreneurs, corporations, and policymakers.

“Our readers rely on iGrow News to stay informed about developments in AgTech and CEA,” said Sepehr Achard, COO and Co-Founder of AgTech Media Group. “With this dashboard, we are transforming news into data that can be explored, filtered, and applied to real-world strategies. It’s an evolution of our role as a trusted industry resource.”

“This launch is not just about technology — it’s about accessibility,” added Harry Duran, CEO and Co-Founder of AgTech Media Group. “We are giving the global AgTech community a clear, data-backed view of how the industry is evolving. Whether you’re an investor, a grower, or a policymaker, this dashboard provides the insights you need to move forward with confidence.”

Subscription Options and Custom Research

The iGrow Dashboard will be available exclusively through the iGrow Network at https://network.igrownews.com. Users can subscribe to either:

  • iGrow Network Pro – offering access to the dashboard and community benefits.
  • iGrow Network+ – providing deeper engagement, visibility, and early access to reports.
  • Or hire AgTech Media Group for customized market research services, powered by the same structured data behind the dashboard.

“The iGrow Network is designed to connect professionals with not only the latest news but also the tools they need to succeed,” said Diletta Di Iorio, Head of iGrow Network. “By adding this dashboard to our platform, we are equipping members with reliable data to inform investment, innovation, and business strategies.”

Key Features of the iGrow Dashboard

  • Funding Tracking: Monitor rounds across the different segments.
  • Innovation by Country: Visualize where new solutions are emerging.
  • Partnership Mapping: See which companies are collaborating and where.
  • Expansion Trends: Track which continents companies are moving into.
  • Market Activity Levels: Understand sector momentum at a glance.

About iGrow News

iGrow News is a global media platform dedicated to agriculture technology and controlled environment agriculture. With more than 45,000 monthly readers and over 5,000 published articles since 2021, iGrow News delivers trusted news, market reports, and thought leadership to entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers.

For more information, visit https://igrownews.com.

 

 

Virginia Explores Innovative Path to Economic Growth Through Colocation of Data Centers and Food Production Greenhouses

Feasibility study highlights how colocating high-tech agriculture with data centers can expand job creation, boost energy efficiency, and drive regional food system resilience.

DANVILLE, VA (September 9, 2025) — This report was released by non-profit Resource Innovation Institute (RII) in partnership with the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) and GO Virginia Region 3.

The report, Colocating Data Centers and Greenhouses: A Feasibility Report, explores how Southern Virginia can adapt global best practices to create a new model for regional innovation and economic development. Highlighting Agriport A7 in the Netherlands as a leading example, the study outlines how colocating these industries can unlock resource efficiencies, create high-quality jobs, and enhance community resilience.

“Virginia is strategically building a strong foundation for Controlled Environment Agriculture, driven by innovation and strengthened through public-private collaboration, to position our Commonwealth as a national leader,” said Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Matt Lohr. “This report shows the potential to create high-quality agricultural jobs in rural Virginia while delivering significant revenue gains for local communities.”

“As data infrastructure expands and CEA continues to gain traction in Virginia, there’s a unique opportunity to plan ahead for smart, synergistic development,” said Derek Smith, Executive Director of Resource Innovation Institute and co-author of the report. “We’re excited to offer this analysis as a roadmap for how Virginia can lead the nation in colocation innovation.”

The study presents a vision for clustered development zones where data centers and greenhouses share infrastructure, such as heat, CO₂, and energy, to reduce costs and improve efficiency. This clustering model, often seen in the Netherlands and Canada,  offers a more competitive development plan compared to isolated facilities.

“We are pleased to collaborate with RII and IALR on this pioneering analysis,” said Lauren Willis, Chair of GO Virginia Region 3 Council. “Colocation between data centers and CEA operations represents an actionable, strategic opportunity to strengthen the regional economy while aligning with our long-term development goals.”

This opportunity comes at a time of notable momentum for the CEA industry in Virginia, with Danville emerging as a hub of activity due to research assets like the CEA Innovation Center, robust broadband infrastructure, and ready industrial parks.

“Controlled environment agriculture continues to grow across Southern Virginia,” said Dr. Scott Lowman, Vice President of Applied Research at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. “This model of colocation can position our communities to compete nationally while delivering long-term economic and workforce benefits.”

Key Findings from the Report:

  • Waste heat from data centers can be repurposed to benefit greenhouse operations by providing energy, heating, and CO₂ for plant growth.
  • CEA offers strong job creation potential, with each 65-acre greenhouse supporting 140–270 jobs, significantly more than a typical data center.
  • Industrial clusters unlock shared infrastructure and economic multipliers, making colocated development more competitive than standalone facilities.
  • Southern Virginia is uniquely positioned to pilot this concept due to its broadband access, industrial sites, and assets like the CEA Innovation Center and robust workforce training programs.

The study recommends evaluating specific colocation sites, launching a demonstration project, and building a coalition to coordinate public-private investment. Drawing on decades of greenhouse management experience, report co-author Rob Eddy, RII’s Horticulturist, emphasizes the importance of aligning infrastructure planning with agricultural and data sector growth to maximize economic and environmental returns.

This research aligns with RII’s broader work through the CEA Accelerator, a U.S. Department of Energy-supported initiative advancing energy- and water-efficient agriculture. By integrating colocation strategies into regional development, the report offers a roadmap for communities like Southern Virginia to pursue resilient food systems, efficient industrial design, and long-term job creation.
To download the full study, visit: http://bit.ly/45W8LDz

Contact: Derek Smith, Executive Director
Email: derek@resourceinnovation.org

About Resource Innovation Institute (RII):
Resource Innovation Institute (RII) is a non-profit shaping the future of food, energy, water, and data systems. Partnering with governments, utilities, industry leaders, and research institutions, RII develops strategies and tools that scale controlled environment agriculture (CEA) as a solution to global food and resource challenges.
Building on work with the U.S. Department of Energy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USDA, and state agencies, RII is designing Farm Parks, regional resilience hubs that unite high-tech food production, circular resource sharing, and data infrastructure to achieve economies of scale.

About the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR)
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research serves Virginia as a regional catalyst for economic transformation with applied research, advanced learning, manufacturing advancement, conference center services and economic development efforts.

About GO Virginia Region 3
GO Virginia Region 3 works to grow and diversify the economy of Southern Virginia by investing in regional projects that drive innovation, workforce readiness, and business growth.

RII Fire Safety in High tech Production Greenhouses

RII Releases Practical Fire Safety Guidance for Greenhouse Code Officials, Fire Marshalls, Inspectors and Developers

Resource Innovation Institute (RII), a leading non-profit organization advancing resource efficiency in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), today announced the release of a new industry guide: “Fire Safety in High-Tech Production Greenhouses.” This essential resource is designed to support code officials, fire marshals, and greenhouse developers in navigating the complexities of fire and building code compliance in CEA facilities.

The guide is now available as a free download at https://resourceinnovation.org/resources/

The guide was developed in response to extensive feedback from large, high-tech greenhouse operators and industry stakeholders who consistently identified fire code compliance as a major source of project delays in new greenhouse construction. Through a collaborative working group of engineers, architects, insurers, fire safety experts, and growers, the guide presents practical, scalable, and code-informed strategies tailored to the unique characteristics of modern commercial greenhouses.

“This guide is not about lowering the bar on safety, it’s about aligning the code with the actual conditions in greenhouses, which are fundamentally different from conventional buildings,” said Rob Eddy, Horticulture Manager for Education & Training at RII and the lead author of the guide. “Growers are operating in low-occupancy, high-humidity, non-combustible environments. This resource helps everyone involved, developers, fire marshals, inspectors, get on the same page faster, to move forward with nuanced discussions.”

A Collaborative Process Led by Industry Experts

The contents of the guide were shaped by the Fire Safety Working Group (FSWG)—a cross-disciplinary team of professionals brought together by RII to bridge the gap between regulatory intent and on-the-ground implementation. The group included representatives from greenhouse operations, design firms, fire safety consulting, and insurance.

Contributors to the Fire Safety Working Group include:

  • Zach Bruce, CSP, Director of Safety Services, Hortica
  • Brian Campbell, Senior Project Manager – Architecture, GMA Architects
  • Olaf van Marrewijk, Manager, Greenhouses Horticulture International, Hagelunie
  • Tony Ordile, Principal Engineer – Level II, Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc.
  • Gregg Short, P.E., Senior Partner, Greenhouse Design, LLC
  • Matt Stuppy, President, Stuppy Greenhouse & Former President, NGMA
  • Alex Turkewitsch, P. Eng, Greenhouse Engineering
  • Mike Zee, Senior Director, Development + Construction, Gotham Greens

RII’s working group model creates a neutral, peer-informed platform for knowledge exchange between sectors. Through a series of facilitated discussions, the group examined real-world examples, reviewed applicable codes, and offered consensus-based recommendations that reflect both regulatory frameworks and operational realities.

Key topics covered in the guide include:

  • Occupancy classification strategies
  • Fire suppression system alternatives
  • Exit and egress planning in large-scale facilities
  • Material flammability ratings and recommendations
  • Fire detection and alarm system design for humid environments
  • Risk-based fire barrier and access solutions

The publication reflects RII’s mission to serve as a trusted neutral platform where stakeholders can co-develop practical guidance that supports both compliance and innovation in agricultural infrastructure.

The guide is now available as a free download at https://resourceinnovation.org/resources/

 

Nature Fresh Farms and Revol Greens

Nature Fresh Farms Partners With Revol Greens To Enter Greenhouse-Grown Leafy Greens Market

Nature Fresh Farms®  announces an exclusive partnership with Revol Greens that will enable entry into the rapidly growing greenhouse-grown leafy greens market. The strategic alliance positions Nature Fresh Farms to offer both organic and conventional packaged salads, leveraging Revol Greens’ specialized growing expertise and state-of-the-art facilities.

The partnership represents a natural extension of Nature Fresh Farms’ vision to lead the advancement of controlled environment agriculture as a solution to the increasing challenges of feeding North America’s growing population. Leafy greens, particularly packaged salads, represent a large and strategically important consumer segment with significant opportunities for CEA-based differentiation.

“This partnership with Revol Greens aligns perfectly with our strategic growth plans and reinforces our commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture solutions,” said Patrick Criteser, CEO at Nature Fresh Farms. “The leafy greens segment offers tremendous potential for innovation and consumer value creation through controlled environment agriculture, and we’re excited to bring our proven approach to this important market category.”

“Nature Fresh Farms brings exceptional brand recognition and market reach that perfectly complements Revol Greens’ growing capabilities,” said Dirk Aleven, president for Revol Greens. “This exclusive partnership creates a compelling value proposition for consumers seeking premium, sustainably grown leafy greens while positioning both companies for accelerated growth in the expanding CEA market.” 

Based in Leamington, Ontario, with facilities across North America, family-owned Nature Fresh Farms has grown from a single, 18-acre greenhouse into an international produce leader over the last 25 years. The company operates 2,500 acres of sustainable greenhouses across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, delivering flavorful tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and berries year-round using advanced, vertically integrated greenhouse technology.

Read more from Nature Fresh Farms press release 

Indoor Farming Leaders Unite to Build a National Powerhouse

Combined company unites complementary strengths in technology, operations, and retail distribution, serving over 17,000 storefronts across the U.S.

80 Acres Farms® and Soli Organic® announced a strategic merger to form one of the world’s largest and most advanced indoor farming networks, bringing together decades of leadership in indoor farming. The newly formed company, with projected first-year revenues approaching $200 million, will operate under the 80 Acres Farms name and be headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio

“Vertical farming is entering the next phase of business maturity, and it’s about execution, efficiency, and results,” said Mike Zelkind, co-founder of 80 Acres Farms and CEO of the combined company. “This merger unites two top operators that, together, have the scale, economics, and teams to deliver the results that the industry has been waiting for. Both companies have spent decades developing enhanced technology, improving operations, and building winning brands. Our value proposition is clear: fresher, better-tasting produce that’s pesticide- and heavy metal-free, locally grown, climate-resilient, and built for shelf life.”

“This merger is a win for forward-thinking retailers and the customers they serve,” said Walter Robb, former co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, current co-chairman of Soli Organic, and a board member of the combined company. “Retailers today want differentiated products, surety of supply, and a compelling story. Given recent trade volatility, indoor agriculture is playing an increasingly important role for retailers. The combined company checks all the boxes: great product quality, increased product portfolio, supply chain resilience, and enhanced customer choice through both vertical farming and field-grown organic products.”

The merger combines 80 Acres Farms’ GroLoop platform, an integrated system of hardware, software, and environmental controls designed for precision, automation, and scalability across the entire farm network, with Soli Organic’s longstanding retail footprint and agronomic expertise, developed over more than 35 years of commercial production.

Deal highlights:

  • National scale and reach. Building on Soli’s existing commercial strength, the company will serve more than 17,000 retail locations across the U.S., supported by a farm and logistics network designed for regional redundancy and just-in-time delivery.

  • Clear path to continued growth. With seven nationally distributed vertical farms, the company has the capacity to grow 15-20 million pounds of fresh produce annually, meeting current customer demand while leaving room for retail expansion.

  • Diversified, high-velocity product portfolio. From salad blends and salad kits to a full line of herbs to tomatoes and microgreens, the company will offer a wide range of fresh, clean, ready-to-eat products tailored to retail, convenience, and foodservice needs.

  • Proven technology and data platform. The Infinite Acres® GroLoop platform integrates engineering, biology, and technology to deliver precise environmental control. It enables higher yields, better flavor, and consistent quality while minimizing input costs. AI-powered insights improve crop optimization, forecasting, inventory planning, and distribution, reducing waste and boosting supply chain responsiveness. Soli Organic’s proprietary organic growing system, developed over decades of commercial production, complements GroLoop’s capabilities to create one of the most reliable and efficient platforms in the industry.

  • Operational depth and experience. The integration unites veteran teams in engineering, plant science, operations, and food safety, strengthening the company’s technical foundation and accelerating innovation across the network. It also unites proven branding, marketing, and merchandising capabilities to support long-term retail growth and customer engagement. The merger will benefit from strategic investments over the past 18 months—a salad dressing line from Reunion Foods, the Israeli biotech company Plantae Biosciences, and facilities and IP from vertical farming pioneer Kalera—that have strengthened the company’s capabilities and prepared it for further growth.

  • End-to-end supply chain efficiency. With vertically integrated operations and real-time visibility, the combined company will reduce food waste, improve freshness, and deliver consistent, reliable service nationwide.

“GroLoop was built to adapt and scale across crops, climates, and facility types,” said Tisha Livingston, co-founder of 80 Acres Farms and CEO of Infinite Acres, the company’s tech-focused subsidiary. “By combining it with Soli’s reach, experience, and knowledge in agronomy, we’re able to move faster, work smarter, and deliver more value across the entire supply chain.”

“I spent the first part of my career helping build some of the most advanced greenhouse systems in the world,” said Ulf Jonsson, a founder of Soli Organic. “But we’ve moved beyond what greenhouses can deliver. I’ve said for years, ‘The sun is free, but it’s not worth the cost.’ Vertical farms offer greater consistency, quality, and yield. I’m excited about combining two leading technologies to create the system that will define the next generation of indoor agriculture.”

The combined company’s growing and distribution capabilities are matched by deep experience in branding, merchandising, and customer service. With a unified team and proven technology, the company is positioned to lead the next phase of growth in indoor agriculture with a steady supply of the cleanest produce in the marketplace, including USDA Organic herbs and salads free from pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants.

Verbitsky Capital served as financial advisor to Soli Organic.

About 80 Acres Farms
80 Acres Farms is a vertical farming leader based in Hamilton, Ohio. Founded by Mike Zelkind and Tisha Livingston in 2015, the company operates indoor farms powered by Infinite Acres’ GroLoop technology platform. Using 100% renewable electricity and 95% less water per pound of produce, the company’s farms deliver pesticide-free, longer-lasting harvests while reducing food waste. 80 Acres Farms’ branded salads, salad kits, herbs, microgreens, and dressings are available at retailers and restaurants across the United States.

About Soli Organic
Soli Organic Inc., founded in 1989, is the nation’s leading indoor organic agriculture company dedicated to high-quality, high value, sustainably grown, 100% USDA Certified Organic produce. As the category leader in fresh, organic culinary herbs, Soli Organic serves thousands of retail doors and 70% of the top ten retailers. Soli Organic continues to redefine how to bring produce to market, operating across a nationally integrated platform of farms, production, and logistics facilities.

iGrow News European Report

iGrow News Launches 2025 European Indoor Farming Report

 iGrow News, part of the AgTech Media Group, has officially launched the 2025 European Indoor Farming Report, which is now publicly available for download.

This year’s edition offers a detailed overview of the European indoor farming landscape, covering greenhouse consolidation, investment patterns, and technological adoption across vertical farming and high-tech greenhouse operations. It combines firsthand insights from technology providers, operators, and analysts across the region.

Key Themes Explored:

● Ongoing consolidation among Europe’s largest greenhouse operators
● Fewer individual players but increased acreage under production
● Stronger demand for automation in propagation, lighting, and environmental control
● Regional growth opportunities and capital market trends in CEA

Who Is This Report For?

The European Indoor Farming Report is designed for professionals, stakeholders, and decision-makers across the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) value chain. This includes:

● Investors and Venture Capitalists seeking market insights and emerging opportunities in the indoor farming sector.
● Greenhouse and Vertical Farm Operators exploring benchmarks, technology integrations, and regional trends.
● AgTech Startups and Solution Providers looking to understand market demands and identify strategic partners.
● Policy Makers and Public Sector Entities interested in data-driven perspectives on food security, innovation, and sustainability in Europe.
● Academic Institutions and Researchers examining the evolution of CEA technologies and business models.

Whether you’re evaluating market entry, scaling operations, or investing in innovation, this report provides the data, expert perspectives, and industry context to inform your next move.

The report is co-authored by Sepehr A. Achard, COO of AgTech Media Group and Publisher of iGrow News, and Thea-Isabella Otto, Head of The Indoor Farmer and Founder of Women in CEA.

“An increasing number of companies are looking to integrate technologies throughout their supply chains, rather than seeking a one-size-fits-all solution,” said Sepehr A. Achard. “This trend is reflected in the rise of greenhouses adopting vertical farms specifically for their propagation units.”

“The trend towards autonomous growing is clearly visible.” said Thea-Isabella Otto. “However, until full implementation it will still take some years.”

The European edition follows the successful launch of the U.S. Indoor Farming Report earlier this year, with a GCC-focused edition slated for release in Q3.

📥 Download the 2025 European Indoor Farming Report here: https://igrownews.com/agtech-report/indoor-farming/europe/

About iGrow News
iGrow News, part of the AgTech Media Group, is a leading digital platform reporting on global innovations in agriculture technology. Reaching over 50,000 monthly readers, it delivers up-to-date coverage on controlled environment agriculture, precision farming, biotech, and AgTech investment. iGrow News is the publisher behind the Vertical Farming Podcast, AgTech Digest, and The Indoor Farmer. More info:
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