AppHarvest announces fall planting progress for salad greens, strawberries and tomatoes as it works to quadruple farm footprint this year
20 September 2022 - 10:30PM
GlobeNewswire Inc.
AppHarvest, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPH, APPHW), a sustainable food company,
public benefit corporation and Certified B Corp building some of
the world’s largest high-tech indoor farms to grow affordable,
nutritious fruits and vegetables at scale while providing good jobs
in Appalachia, today announced it has completed calibration of its
“touchless growing system” for salad greens at its 15-acre Berea,
Ky., indoor farm by having successfully grown more than 20
varieties of lettuce and is approximately 80% complete with
planting of its 30-acre AppHarvest Somerset Farm, which has
the capacity to grow about 1 million strawberry plants. The
company’s 60-acre flagship farm in Morehead, Ky., is expected to
start harvesting its third season of tomatoes mid-fourth
quarter. “With a laser-like focus on core operations, the
AppHarvest team across the board is delivering on its commitment to
complete the largest controlled environment agriculture build-out
in U.S. history this year,” said AppHarvest Chief Operating Officer
Julie Nelson. “We literally expect to reap the fruits of our labor
starting in the fourth quarter.” The AppHarvest Berea Farm is
expected to be the world’s largest high-tech farm for autonomously
harvested salad greens with the latest “touchless growing system”
by Green Automation. The hands-off system helps to improve both
food safety and efficiency. To calibrate the touchless growing
system, the company has successfully grown more than 20 types of
salad greens, which go from seed to maturity in about three to four
weeks depending on variety. AppHarvest expects commercial shipments
from the Berea facility to start in the fourth quarter. The
AppHarvest Berea growing environment leverages sunshine and
rainwater and is automated for lighting, humidity and temperature.
The farm uses a closed-loop irrigation system, which enables
expected water savings of up to 90 percent compared to open-field
farming and allows for precision dosing of nutrients, resulting in
far less use of fertilizer compared to open-field farming while
avoiding pollution from agricultural runoff. The AppHarvest Berea
farm also employs integrated pest management—using good bugs to
take care of bad bugs and early detection and prevention—to avoid
the use of harsh chemical pesticides.The AppHarvest Somerset Farm
is expected primarily to grow strawberries and is expected
seasonally to grow cucumbers. The AppHarvest Somerset farm also
uses sunshine, boosted with a hybrid LED lighting array when
needed, and rainwater in a closed-loop irrigation
system. AppHarvest also continues construction on its 60-acre
Richmond, Ky. farm, which will double the company’s capacity to
grow tomatoes. Combined with the Morehead farm, the Richmond
facility is expected to enable the company to grow about 1.5
million tomato plants per season that continuously produce for more
than 10 months of the year. The AppHarvest Richmond farm is
expected to start producing before the end of
2022. AppHarvest currently sells to the top 25 national
grocery store outlets as well as to select restaurants and food
service providers through its distribution partner, Mastronardi
Produce.
About AppHarvest AppHarvest is a
sustainable food company in Appalachia developing and operating
some of the world’s largest high-tech indoor farms with robotics
and artificial intelligence to build a reliable, climate-resilient
food system. AppHarvest’s farms are designed to grow produce using
sunshine, rainwater and up to 90% less water than open-field
growing, all while producing yields up to 30 times that of
traditional agriculture and preventing pollution from agricultural
runoff. AppHarvest currently operates its flagship farm – about the
size of 50 football fields – in Morehead, Ky., producing tomatoes.
The company is developing a network of farms to produce a variety
of vine crops, salad greens and berries with three more farms
currently under construction that are expected to be operational by
the end of 2022. For more information, visit
https://www.appharvest.com/.
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Forward-looking statements generally are accompanied by words or
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“works to,” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future
events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters.
All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact
included in this press release, regarding AppHarvest’s intention to
build high-tech CEA farms, the anticipated benefits of and
production at such facilities, including implementation of a phased
approach at each facility, timing and availability of tomatoes and
other produce at top national grocery stores, restaurants, and food
service providers, anticipated benefits of the third season
harvest, AppHarvest’s future financial performance, as well as
AppHarvest’s growth and evolving business plans and strategy,
ability to capitalize on commercial opportunities, future
operations, estimated financial position, projected costs,
prospects, plans and objectives of management are forward-looking
statements. These statements are based on various assumptions,
whether or not identified in this news release, and on the current
expectations of AppHarvest’s management and are not predictions of
actual performance. These forward-looking statements are provided
for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as,
and must not be relied on as, a guarantee, an assurance, a
prediction, or a definitive statement of fact or probability.
Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to
predict and will differ from assumptions. Many actual events and
circumstances are beyond the control of AppHarvest. These
forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties, including those discussed in the company’s Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC by AppHarvest on August 3,
2022, under the heading “Risk Factors,” and other documents
AppHarvest has filed, or that AppHarvest will file, with the SEC.
If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove
incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results
implied by these forward-looking statements. In addition,
forward-looking statements reflect AppHarvest’s expectations,
plans, or forecasts of future events and views as of the date of
this press release. AppHarvest anticipates that subsequent events
and developments will cause its assessments to change. However,
while AppHarvest may elect to update these forward-looking
statements at some point in the future, AppHarvest specifically
disclaims any obligation to do so. These forward-looking statements
should not be relied upon as representing AppHarvest’s assessments
of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed upon the
forward-looking statements.
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