Golden Fresh Farms’ technology allows the company to “control their growing environment, achieve sustainability for the future, integrate pest management programs to eliminate the use of pesticides, recycle water to reduce their environmental footprint, grow all Non-GMO varieties, create CO2 through waste heat,” according to a media release. “The indoor greenhouse can extend the growing season for produce, but also allow this workforce year-round employment opportunities.” “Golden Fresh Farms’ new state-of-the-art facility in Wapakoneta will provide a unique opportunity for agricultural workers within our state to remain in Ohio year round,” said Jeff Hoagland, president and chief executive officer for Dayton Development Coalition. Their operations include seeding, harvesting, packaging and shipping to ensure freshness and quality, according to a media release. Golden Fresh Farms currently operates 100 acres of state-of-the-art, high-tech greenhouse facilities in Kingsville, Ontario. Once completed, the company’s owner said around 200 acres would be under glass.
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