80 Acres Farms, winner of Fast Company’s eighth “Most Innovative Company in North America,” a finalist for Red Herring’s Top 100 North America award, featured two years in a row on Forbes “Best Start-up List,” and awarded the eleventh spot on the “FoodTech 500” list in March of 2021, is a vertical farming leader providing customers with the freshest and most nutritious fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. Utilizing world-class technology and analytics, the company offers customers a wide variety of pesticide-free food with a longer shelf-life that exceeds the highest food safety standards. www.80acresfarms.com
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@nickp5356
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMYeah that's what we want, a bunch of machines with hydraulic fluids and gear oils contaminating something that was once a hands on and healthy approach to industrial farming. Why do people have to ruin everything for profit?
@KReed1966
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMIs the sustainable produce packaged in plastic?
@gregsmith7828
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMwhat is the cost of manufacturing facility. and cost of production versus goods produced?? it looks great on paper. even a great concept. it is truly viable and sustainable? or just an over budget fantasy ? what/where are the numbers? But not using natural lighting and natural fertilizers makes me wonder of the genetic mutations these plants have over time. what types of fertilizers do they use? all synthetic? what are the costs of those and their facilities?
@justinbrink7425
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMI'm eating some Queen City right now. The freshness and taste is night and day difference compared to other greens I eat.
@gamerslifetv2348
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMI got here cos I just ate a very delicious salad .. the Queen City !!!! So delicious !!!!!!!
@leonrivera4578
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMWhat vertical farming system is that
@shan3796
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMProject cost sir
@fbmtechno
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMmost advanced
@satish8006
02/16/2025 - 3:07 PMOo my god sir which place is it
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