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The packaged salads company will create 54 jobs at a hydroponic greenhouse in Etowah, NC.
BrightFarms,
a packaged salads company, will create 54 jobs in Henderson County, NC.
The company will invest $21 million to operate a hydroponic greenhouse
in Etowah.
“Today’s
consumers are searching for produce that’s fresher, safer and
responsibly grown. It’s the reason that locally grown food has become
the #1 purchase driver in produce for supermarkets,” said Steve Platt,
CEO of BrightFarms.
“We are incredibly grateful for the support from
Governor Cooper and the North Carolina Department of Commerce and look
forward to bringing local, pesticide-free leafy greens to North Carolina
and neighboring states.”
BrightFarms grows leafy salad
greens and herbs including spring mix, spinach, baby kale, romaine and
arugula. The company describes its local greens, which are grown in a
safe, secure and clean indoor environment without the use of pesticides,
as beyond organic.
By growing produce close to its consumers,
BrightFarms’ produce is delivered to supermarkets in as little as 24
hours of harvest, about a week faster than leafy greens grown on the
West Coast.
BrightFarms’ North Carolina greenhouse will
be the company’s sixth and one of its largest locations to date. At
full production, the 280,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art greenhouse in
Hendersonville could produce up to two million pounds of leafy greens
each year.
“Agriculture has always been a strong driver
in North Carolina, and BrightFarms’ expansion is good for our state,”
said Governor Roy Cooper. “They are committed to conserving water, land
and energy resources while growing their business–green economic
development that is good for the company, the community and the workers
who will support them.”
The North Carolina Department
of Commerce led the state’s support for the company’s decision. A
performance-based grant of $55,000 from the One North Carolina Fund will
help facilitate BrightFarms’s operation in Henderson County. The One NC
Fund provides financial assistance to local governments to help attract
economic investment and to create jobs.
Companies receive no money
upfront and must meet job creation and capital investment targets to
qualify for payment. All One NC grants require a matching grant from
local governments and any award is contingent upon that condition being
met.
“North Carolina is a great location for innovators
like BrightFarms to do business,” said North Carolina Commerce
Secretary Anthony M. Copeland. “The company will join more than 1,000
food and beverage manufacturers in our state and will have their local
produce available to a large supply chain along the East Coast.”
In addition to North Carolina Commerce and the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina,
other key partners in the project include the North Carolina Community
College System, Agribusiness Henderson County and Henderson County.
from BusinessFacilities.com