"We are thrilled to support GoodLeaf through its continued growth," says CIBC's Tim Robbins, Market Vice-President, Commercial Banking. "The company's experienced team is developing high-quality products for Canadians in a sustainable and responsible manner, and we are proud to be involved in their journey ahead."
"FCC is pleased to be a part of GoodLeaf expanding its operations, allowing it to provide even more nutritious food to Canadians," says Fred Oickle, Senior Relationship Manager at FCC. "Their growth is a tremendous example of the innovation that is driving the future of food production in Canada."
GoodLeaf's indoor vertical farms use innovative technology to grow microgreens and baby greens in Canada year-round, no matter the season, climate or weather. The plants are grown locally to maximize the taste, freshness and nutrient value of the produce. GoodLeaf's farming process uses a hydroponic system with traditional ebb-and-flow watering to feed nutrient-rich water to the plants, and specialized energy-efficient LED lights that are engineered to emulate the light spectrum of the spring sun — creating ideal growing conditions for plants year-round.
GoodLeaf microgreens and baby greens are available in most leading retailers in Ontario, sold in more than 600 locations including Loblaws, Sobeys, Metro, Zehrs, Real Canadian Superstore, Foodland, Longos, Valu-Mart, Your Independent Grocer, Fortinos, Whole Foods, Voilà and other independent grocers across the province, as well as a growing list of restaurants.
Source : Newswire.ca