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Urban Barns Foods Inc URBF

Urban Barns Foods Inc. is a produce production company. The Company is a vertical farming company that produces Kosher-certified leafy vegetables using its Cubic Farming technology. The Company's products include lettuce, basil, pea shoots and additional herbs. Its lettuce, basil and microgreens are available in the retail market at Marche Bleuet in Montreal and Metro Glebe Market in Ottawa. The Company focuses on supplying Kosher-certified organic fruits and vegetables for urban consumers.


GREY:URBF - Post by User

Comment by cresscoon Jun 01, 2015 9:02am
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RE:Shhhh dont tell anybody URBF

RE:Shhhh dont tell anybody URBF
Hey SK88
I indeed share your sentiment. I think this is a breaking edge company, and though not yet a share holder, I hope soon to be. This is only in its' inception stages and it really hasnt had time to generate any real public traction. I think with the 6 million financing and if they are able to pull off their initial plans with regards to North American development, this thing should have sky rocketing potential. Would you know of any other companies that are similar, and comparable to the idea of cubic farming.
Regards
S
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