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£10m 'concept to completion' vertical farming solution launched by East Yorkshire specialist

Smart warehouse tie-up leads to investor and retailer model

CambridgeHOK vertical farming.(Image: CambridgeHOK)

An East Yorkshire vertical farming specialist has pledged to lead ‘the next evolution of the industry’ as it launches a £10 million plus ‘concept to completion’ package.

CambridgeHOK aims to provide investors and retailers with fully automated indoor growing facilities, building on a decade of experience across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe.

Providing control of supplies in uncertain times, the team has developed detailed financial costing models for fully-automated facilities of 5,000 sq m and beyond.

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Crops such as lettuce, rocket and other salad types can be grown to the highest standards, in ideal and consistent conditions, unaffected by the weather.

The package offered includes advice and support from a team of highly-experienced experts in indoor growing, climate control, engineering, automation and efficient energy provision at CambridgeHOK, leading clients from initial planning and costing to building and operating facilities.

Patrick Harte, joint managing director of the 70-strong team, said: “When we talk about a total solution, we mean providing a fully working business, proven to work and backed by accurate and reliable return on investment projections.

“We think of everything from germination to propagation, movement and climate control grow systems through to packing, back office, plant rooms and electrical infrastructure.