Vertical farming grows its produce in stacked arrangements in
technologically controlled environments, reducing the need for
vast expanses of land and bringing mass production right in to
urban areas.
While the new industry has struggled to break even in the past,
the drop in technology costs, such as LED lights, is changing
the economics and fueling investor interest.
According to PitchBook data, nearly $1.9 billion of global
venture capital was invested in indoor farming in 2020, nearly
tripling investment in 2019. (Graphic: Global VC Funding in
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Bowery’s latest funding round, led by Fidelity Management &
Research Company LLC, would be the largest vertical farming deal
on record, based on previous such deals listed by PitchBook.
The company’s leafy greens are sold in over 800 grocery stores
and it has two commercial farms in New York and Maryland, and a
third coming on line this year in Pennsylvania, said Irving
Fain, Bowery’s CEO and Founder. Fain said the products are the
same or lower in price than their organic rivals, but declined
to say whether Bowery was selling them at a profit.
"The real benefit of what we're growing at Bowery is first of
all, it's completely pesticide free," said Fain, adding that a
large part of the power used for the farms is renewable with an
aim to eventually make it fully renewable.
He said the new funds will be used to expand farms across the
United States, looking for global expansion opportunities, and
developing new crops and technology to grow things like
strawberries, tomatoes and carrots indoors and near consumers as
well.
Bowery's investors include GV, formerly known as Google
Ventures, General Catalyst, GGV Capital and Temasek.
(Reporting By Jane Lanhee Lee; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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