'The vertical-farming movement in the UK is resilient'

'The vertical-farming movement in the UK is resilient'
Jones Food Company’s new vertical farm in Gloucestershire. Credit: Jones Food Company / LInkedIn

Jones Food Company’s second UK growing site has recently become operational in Gloucestershire.

Privately-owned UK vertical farming business Jones Food Company has opened its second growing site for herbs and leafy greens.

The so-called JFC2 project in Lydney, Gloucestershire, got off the ground in 2021 with a slated investment of £20m ($25.3m in today’s money), with some backing from Ocado, the online retailer that invested in the business in 2019.

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