"Vertical farming is entering a new era of efficiency and execution," said Mike Zelkind, co-founder of 80 Acres Farms and now CEO of the unified group between 80 Acres Farms and Soli Organic. Since its inception in 2015 in Ohio, 80 Acres Farms has relied on 100% renewable electricity, consumes 95% less water per crop than conventional agriculture, and produces 3230 times more per square meter than traditional horizontal crops. Soli Organic specializes in soil-based cultivation. They use specially designed, sterile and optimized substrates and mixtures inside vertical farms. This unique specialization, which breaks with the hydroponic soils traditionally used in these structures, provides the new entity with a major asset for its development.

The new group brings together seven vertical farms, notably in Georgia, Colorado and Texascapable of producing around 7,000 tonnes of fresh fruit, vegetables, salads and herbs a year. In all, more than 17,000 retailers across the United States will be served thanks to logistics optimized to limit delivery times and guarantee incomparable freshness. At the heart of this new phase is GroLoop, the platform developed by Infinite Acres, a technology subsidiary of 80 Acres Farms. This integrated system combines engineering, biology and artificial intelligence to provide ultra-precise control of every growing parameter: light, temperature, humidity and nutrients. The result: superior yields, consistent quality, enhanced taste and extended shelf life. 80 Acres Farms has won numerous awards for its innovations. The integration of Soli Organic's agronomic know-how complements this technology, providing an even stronger foundation on which to build for the future. Ready-to-eat salads, aromatic herbs, micro pods, tomatoes and meal kits: 80 Acres Farms is expanding its portfolio of healthy, tasty, ready-to-eat products.