AppHarvest opens 30-acre high-tech indoor farm to grow strawberries and cucumbers in Somerset, Ky.
03 Novembre 2022 - 10:00PM
AppHarvest, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPH, APPHW), a sustainable food company,
public benefit corporation and Certified B Corp building some of
the world’s largest high-tech indoor farms to grow affordable,
nutritious fruits and vegetables at scale while providing good jobs
in Appalachia, today opened its Somerset, Ky., 30-acre high-tech
indoor farm that will grow strawberries and cucumbers and confirmed
it has begun commercial shipments of strawberries.
The AppHarvest Somerset farm is designed to grow nearly one
million strawberry plants at a time, which are expected to produce
for about eight months of the year. AppHarvest is growing WOW®
Berries for its customer, Mastronardi Produce. The crop is expected
to alternate seasonally with English cucumbers.The AppHarvest
Somerset controlled environment agriculture (CEA) facility is
designed to leverage sunshine and rainwater boosted with technology
when needed and is automated for lighting, humidity and
temperature. The farm uses a closed-loop irrigation system, which
enables expected water savings of up to 90 percent compared to
open-field farming and allows for precision dosing of nutrients,
resulting in far less use of fertilizer compared to open-field
farming while avoiding pollution from agricultural runoff.The
high-tech farm also features a blast chiller that rapidly lowers
the temperature of harvested strawberries prior to packaging to
extend shelf life. With its central location in Appalachia,
AppHarvest is within a single day’s drive of about 70 percent of
the U.S. population, which helps reduce energy consumption required
to transport the produce and is a key benefit with more highly
perishable crops, such as strawberries, to deliver them fresh and
with a longer shelf life.
“The AppHarvest team has set a new bar in the controlled
environment agriculture sector by bringing these new high-tech
farms online quickly and by diversifying our crops to add
washed-and-ready-to-eat salad greens and strawberries to our
current tomato offering,” said AppHarvest Founder & CEO
Jonathan Webb. “We are eager to see these new farms start
generating revenue for the company while they help build a
climate-resilient, more sustainable domestic food supply providing
good jobs in the U.S.”
With the Somerset farm opening, AppHarvest now has three farms
shipping produce to national customers this fall. Last week,
AppHarvest announced the opening of its Berea salad greens farm,
which is opening on a phased approach and will have the capacity to
grow about 35 million lettuce plants at a time, with such capacity
renewing every three to four weeks. The AppHarvest Morehead farm
expects to begin its third harvest shortly, and the company expects
to start planting the new 60-acre Richmond tomato farm in November.
The AppHarvest Richmond farm is expected to double the company’s
tomato capacity, and—combined with Morehead—we expect AppHarvest to
be able to grow nearly 1.5 million tomato plants at a time.
With four farms expected to be operational this year, AppHarvest
has entered a new business stage. To enable stronger performance at
this increased scale, the company has bolstered its board with CEA
industry veteran Tony Martin and Appalachian Regional Healthcare
CEO Hollie P. Harris. Food sector veteran David Lee will continue
on the board, stepping down from his management role as
president.
“We are fortunate with our mission-based work to have access to
Tony with his deep CEA experience. I am incredibly proud of the
accomplishments the AppHarvest team has made in getting our
four-farm network in place to generate new revenue streams from a
diversified set of crops since the board asked me to take on the
role of president to support the organization’s journey as a public
company. I look forward to continuing to serve as a board member
and to support this team and this mission to improve food security
with a climate-resilient solution that provides good jobs in
Appalachia,” said David Lee.
The need for domestic CEAAccording to USDA
reports, the value of U.S. fruit and vegetable imports rose to a
record level in 2021 and has been projected to keep increasing in
2022. Changing weather patterns—ranging from mega-drought in the
Southwest of the U.S. to more frequent flooding to catastrophic
wind events—are making it harder than ever for open-field farmers
to predict the duration of their growing seasons and to have
conditions that result in a quality harvest. Major food retailers
have demonstrated increasing interest in high-tech indoor farms for
their ability to de-risk fruit and vegetable production with a more
climate-resilient, more sustainable year-round growing solution
that uses far fewer resources. Europe, a pioneer in the industry,
is estimated to have nearly 520,000 acres of CEA production
compared to an estimated 6,000 acres in the United
States.About AppHarvest AppHarvest is a
sustainable food company in Appalachia developing and operating
some of the world’s largest high-tech indoor farms with robotics
and artificial intelligence to build a reliable, climate-resilient
food system. AppHarvest’s farms are designed to grow produce using
sunshine, rainwater and up to 90% less water than open-field
growing, all while producing yields up to 30 times that of
traditional agriculture and preventing pollution from agricultural
runoff. AppHarvest currently operates its flagship farm – about the
size of 50 football fields – in Morehead, Ky., producing tomatoes.
The company is developing a network of farms to produce a variety
of vine crops, salad greens and berries. The four-farm network that
is expected to be operational by the end of 2022 consists of 165
acres. For more information, visit https://www.appharvest.com/.
Forward-Looking StatementsCertain statements
included in this news release that are not historical facts are
forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor
provisions under the United States Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally are
accompanied by words or phrases such as “designed to,” “will,”
“estimate,” “projected to,” “continue,” “expect,” “plan,” “work to”
and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or
trends or that are not statements of historical matters. All
statements, other than statements of present or historical fact
included in this press release, regarding AppHarvest’s expectations
for its four-farm network, AppHarvest’s intention to build
high-tech CEA farms, AppHarvest’s expectations about future
production at the Somerset farm, the landscape of the fruit and
vegetables market, the economic impact of changing weather patterns
on production for open-field farmers, the anticipated benefits of
and production at such facilities, revenue generation from its
operations, timing and availability of produce, AppHarvest’s
production capacity, AppHarvest’s future financial performance,
ability to capitalize on commercial opportunities, future
operations, estimated financial position and cash flow, projected
costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management are
forward-looking statements. These statements are based on various
assumptions, whether or not identified in this news release, and on
the current expectations of AppHarvest’s management and are not
predictions of actual performance. These forward-looking statements
are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to
serve as, and must not be relied on as, a guarantee, an assurance,
a prediction, or a definitive statement of fact or probability.
Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to
predict and will differ from assumptions. Many actual events and
circumstances are beyond the control of AppHarvest. These
forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties, including those discussed in the company’s Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC by AppHarvest on August 3,
2022, under the heading “Risk Factors,” and other documents
AppHarvest has filed, or that AppHarvest will file, with the SEC.
If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove
incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results
implied by these forward-looking statements. In addition,
forward-looking statements reflect AppHarvest’s expectations,
plans, or forecasts of future events and views as of the date of
this press release. AppHarvest anticipates that subsequent events
and developments will cause its assessments to change. However,
while AppHarvest may elect to update these forward-looking
statements at some point in the future, AppHarvest specifically
disclaims any obligation to do so. These forward-looking statements
should not be relied upon as representing AppHarvest’s assessments
of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed upon the
forward-looking statements.
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