Large-Scale Vertical Farms

This Company Aims to Make Local Produce More Accessible for Consumers

'FarmedHere' is a Chicago-based startup that wants to make local produce more accessible for consumers. Although many people are interested in eating locally grown food, there is a significant delay between the time of harvest and delivery to neighborhood supermarkets. This project aims to get local produce into grocery stores in under 24 hours.

FarmedHere currently operates a vertical farm in an abandoned warehouse just outside of Chicago. The company is planning to expand its operation to include 18 urban farms. These farms will grow organic produce and herbs under powerful LED lights. The company will then sell this fresh produce to grocery stores that fall within 200 miles of the facility. The company claims that with 18 vertical farms in operation, they will be able to reach about 75 percent of the country.

By offering local produce grown within 200 miles of a supermarket, FarmedHere can make local produce more accessible for consumers. The vertical farms also promote a more sustainable food system by cutting down on the emissions required to transport food across the country.
Trend Themes
1. Large-scale Vertical Farms - Vertical farming offers disruptive innovation opportunities for increasing accessibility to locally grown produce.
2. Urban Farming Expansion - Expanding urban farming operations presents opportunities for providing fresh produce to a wider range of grocery stores.
3. Sustainable Food Systems - Creating a more sustainable food system through local vertical farming helps reduce emissions from long-distance food transportation.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - Vertical farming technology can revolutionize the agriculture industry by increasing local produce accessibility and reducing environmental impact.
2. Technology - LED lighting and vertical farming systems offer opportunities for innovation in the technology industry, especially in sustainable farming methods.
3. Food Retail - Grocery stores can benefit from partnering with vertical farming companies to offer fresh, locally grown produce to consumers.

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