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Crop One expands U.S. operations with new vertical farm in Pennsylvania

Crop One Holdings announced its second U.S. farm, located in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania. The strategic location allows Crop One to reach up to 50 million consumers within a 200-mile radius across the tristate and Mid-Atlantic areas, including customers in New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 

The new facility, located at 405 Stony Creek Road in Hazle Township, will occupy more than 316,000 square feet and will produce 7 tons of produce per day once fully operational in 2024. The farm will create approximately 40 jobs for the local community, including both managerial and farm production roles.

"For more than half a decade, Crop One has perfected its growing operations, delivering local, safe, and sustainable produce to consumers in the Northeast U.S. and the Middle East. With this expansion into Pennsylvania, we're able to reach a new audience as we scale our business and execute our ambitious five-year growth plan," said Craig Ratajczyk, CEO at Crop One. "This new farm will enable us to meet growing retailer demand while simultaneously introducing new consumers across the tristate area to the benefits of hydroponically grown produce."

The commercial-scale farm will primarily grow romaine lettuce and spring mix, serving retailers, food service providers, and other partners located within close proximity to the facility, ensuring produce is packaged and on store shelves within 24 hours.

"Controlled agriculture systems like Crop One help to diversify Pennsylvania's $132.5 billion ag industry," Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said. "These new job opportunities feed our economy and bring people with different abilities and skills to the table, putting climate-smart technology to work to feed consumer demand for fresh, local produce."

A long-term lease for the space has been negotiated with the PNK group. Savills U.S. represented Crop One in the transaction. Crop One is also working closely with CAN DO, a leading economic developer in Northeastern Pennsylvania, on facilitating relationships with local businesses and organizations.

"PNK group is thrilled to help Crop One kick off its U.S. expansion with the provision of a more than 316,000-square-foot, high-quality, fully insulated by design, industrial warehouse project," said Mark Stiles, U.S. Partner for PNK group. "The building boasts forty-foot high clear ceilings to allow for an increased volume of production on a smaller footprint and better economy of scale. We wish Crop One continued success as they institute sustainable, environmentally friendly vertical farms around the U.S., create jobs, and expand the economy of the region."

"CAN DO is proud to add Crop One to the wide array of industries located within Humboldt Industrial Park. Given the technology that will be integrated into the facility as well as the 40 family-sustaining jobs that will be created, this project will provide an immediate impact to our community," said Joseph Lettiere, CAN DO President and CEO. "And, since Crop One will be developing a sustainable food source within a controlled environment, CAN DO will also be welcoming what can be considered the next generation of farming to Greater Hazleton."

For more information:
Crop One Holdings
www.cropone.ag 

 

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