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Project to launch London's largest integrated indoor vertical farm announced

Harvest London has announced the launch of its most ambitious project to date: London's largest integrated indoor vertical farm, located within Corner Corner in Canada Water. This facility will deliver fresh, locally grown produce to restaurants, retailers, and consumers across the city—including existing customers, who will now have access to an even greater range of high-quality, innovative ingredients.

With the capacity to produce 30 tonnes of fresh herbs, salads, and specialist crops annually, this farm will directly supply the venue's food hall and café, ensuring that dishes are prepared with produce grown just steps away from diners. Additionally, the farm will serve as a model for an alternative approach to vertical farming—one that isn't purely about scale but also about how vertical farms can be integrated into our communities.

"Vertical farming is not just about maximizing output; it's about rethinking how we grow food in cities and the role food production plays in the urban landscape," said Chris Davies, CEO of Harvest London. "At Corner Corner, we're showcasing an approach that emphasizes sustainability, quality, and engagement with the local community. This project demonstrates how cities can integrate food production in ways that enhance both environmental and social resilience."

For more information:
Harvest London
[email protected]
www.harvest.london

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