Indoor farming pioneer Fifth Season will build a commercial-scale indoor vertical farm in the U.S.
The 60,000-square-foot vertical farm will open in early 2020 in Braddock, near Pittsburgh. Austin Webb, Fifth Season’s co-founder and CEO, said the company’s farm will set a new vertical agriculture standard for efficient, safe and sustainable production of pesticide-free leafy greens and herbs in urban communities.
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“We have developed fully integrated, proprietary robotics technology to completely control the hydroponic growing process and optimise key factors such as energy, labor usage and crop output,” Webb said.
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Webb said the Braddock farm will produce over 500,000 pounds of lettuce, spinach, kale, arugula and herbs from its 25,000-square-foot grow room during the first full year of operation. The facility is partially solar-powered and requires 95 percent less water compared to traditional growing operations.
Webb said Fifth Season (originally founded as RoBotany Ltd) is planning a staged expansion in additional, similar-sized cities across the U.S.