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Best 1 Bogs Urban Farmer

The Bogs Urban Farmer is a durable, waterproof boot built for gardening and outdoor work. Constructed with rubber, neoprene, and a waterproof membrane, it provides reliable protection from wet conditions and muddy terrain. Its slip-on design offers convenience while the sturdy build makes it suitabl...

2 Brooklyn Grange

Brooklyn Grange operates the world’s largest rooftop soil farms in New York City, cultivating vegetables and composting food waste on repurposed building rooftops to reduce the borough's environmental impact.

3 Lufa Farms
Lufa Farms

Lufa Farms is a commercial vertical farm located in Ottawa, Canada. It utilizes a rooftop greenhouse structure and hydroponic systems to grow mixed crops like leafy greens and herbs continuously. This innovative approach provides fresh produce directly to consumers and supports urban food security i...

4 Gotham Greens

Gotham Greens operates urban indoor farms utilizing hydroponic systems within repurposed warehouse spaces in major cities like New York and Chicago to cultivate leafy greens year-round with reduced water usage and land impact.

5 Square Mile Farms

Square Mile Farms operates an indoor, vertical farm in Hackney, London, cultivating leafy greens and herbs using hydroponic technology within a controlled environment to maximize yield and minimize environmental impact.

6 Planet Farms

Planet Farms is an Italian company that develops and operates indoor vertical farms. It grows salad crops and other plants in controlled environments using stacked cultivation systems, automated processes, and carefully managed water, air, light, and nutrients. The company is intended to supply fres...

7 UrbanKisaan

UrbanKisaan is an innovative urban farming initiative operating within Mumbai, India, utilizing rooftop spaces to cultivate fresh vegetables and herbs for local communities and restaurants, promoting sustainable food production in a densely populated environment.

8 The Plant
The Plant

The Plant is a mixed-use development in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood, featuring residential units alongside a community center, retail spaces, and a ground-floor market hall designed to revitalize a long-struggling area.

9 Vertical Harvest

Vertical Harvest operates a multi-level indoor farm in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, utilizing hydroponics and LED lighting to cultivate leafy greens and herbs year-round within a controlled environment, minimizing land use and water consumption.

10 Vertical Farming

Vertical farming utilizes stacked layers in controlled environments to grow crops, maximizing space and minimizing water usage. It reduces reliance on traditional agriculture, shortening supply chains, and increasing resilience to climate change impacts. Technological advancements in LED lighting a...

11 Triton Foodworks

Triton Foodworks operates a multi-level indoor agricultural facility utilizing LED lighting and hydroponics to cultivate leafy greens and herbs in a controlled environment, maximizing crop yields within a limited urban footprint.

12 Square Roots

Square Roots utilizes aeroponic technology within stacked, modular towers to cultivate leafy greens indoors, minimizing water usage and eliminating the need for soil while maintaining consistent environmental control.

13 Bowery Farming

Bowery Farming operates indoor, climate-controlled agricultural facilities utilizing stacked layers of hydroponically grown crops to maximize yield and minimize land usage within urban environments.

14 Badia Farms

Badia Farms is a vertical farming company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, founded by Saudi entrepreneur Omar Al Jundi. Launched in the late 2010s as one of the first commercial indoor vertical farms in the Gulf region, it grows leafy greens, herbs, and microgreens hydroponically in climate-con...

15 Agricool
Agricool

Agricool develops modular, climate-controlled indoor farming systems utilizing aeroponics and LED lighting to cultivate leafy greens and herbs in urban environments with significantly reduced water and land usage compared to traditional agriculture.

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