Vertical Farms Bet on Berries, Microgreens After Bankruptcies
Companies are refocusing on specific crops after a spate of Chapter 11 filings
Trays of microgreens in a vertical farm
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After a spate of bankruptcies, the high-tech vertical farming industry is turning to trendy microgreens and berries to make their operations profitable.