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CubicFarm Systems Corp V.CUB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CUBXF | V.CUB.DB

CubicFarm Systems Corp. is a Canada-based local chain agricultural technology company. The Company provides automated on-site commercial scale food and livestock feed technologies through research and development, manufacture, and sale of hydroponic growing systems. The Company operates through two segments: Feed Division and Fresh Division. The Feed Division segment operates using the Company’s HydroGreen technology for growing nutritious livestock feed. The Company's Fresh Division segment operates using the CubicFarm System, which contains CubicFarms technology for growing leafy greens and other crops. The HydroGreen System performs various growing functions, including seeding, watering, lighting, harvesting, and re-seeding. The CubicFarm System grows leafy greens, herbs, and microgreens. Its subsidiaries include CubicFarm Manufacturing Corp., CubicFarm Innovation Corp., CubicFarm Services Corp., CubicFarm Produce (Canada) Corp. and CubicFarm Capital Corp., among others.


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Post by ARIMA11on Oct 03, 2022 1:53pm
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Post# 35002034

Interesting

Interestinghttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-09/investors-eye-vertical-farms-amid-record-heat-and-droughts?

Currently, most vertical farmers lack scale, making it tough to raise money via stock listings. The market turbulence hasn’t helped. AeroFarms dropped its plan last October to go public via a merger, while shares of AppHarvest Inc. of Morehead, Kentucky, have slumped to less than $3 from a peak of $38 in 2021.

As startups, vertical farms gobble up capital and can take years to make profits or even achieve the scale of revenues necessary for a successful public listing. The result: Some of the companies prefer to remain private. 
 
For interested investors, the long-term promise can outweigh the shorter-term risks. Vertical farms are shielded from bad weather. They also consume 70% to 95% less water and emit less carbon than traditional farms, and their products are typically pesticide free and boast a longer shelf life. 
 
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