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Captiva Verde Industries Ltd ARDWF

"Captiva Verde Industries Ltd is primarily involved in the production and sale of organic greens and other organic produce. Its product portfolio comprises baby spinach, kale, lettuce, arugula, kale, chard, and mizuna. The company has two geographic segments - Canada and the United States."


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Post by calicheon Apr 06, 2016 9:59pm
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the only publicly-traded 100-per-cent organic farming company.

Operating under some of the world’s strictest organic farming rules, Captiva Verde’s operations, which are certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, span three locations totalling 3,671 acres.

Captiva was built on organic baby leaf production and these additional requests for full capacity fulfill the companies original plan (24.4 million pounds annualy)

The company has additional lands for expansion.

Captiva Verde is looking at another 2,270 acres in the region for organic cultivation.


ready to move forward in a substantive way.

365 days of harvesting and a crop rotation of between 20 baby vegetables and commodities

Expanded operations will produce broccoli and leafy vegetables including bak choy and tatsoi, favoured by the East Asian palate


There is just too much fat in the middle and we are working on ways to streamline the farm-to-market system and avoid too many middlemen

The demand for organic foods, estimated to grow at a conservative 15-20 per cent annually, is also attracting investments by money managers and individuals looking for gains from socially responsible assets.


One of the key reasons for the growth is the push toward labelling for GMOs. Consumers concerned about the use of the technology will see organic as providing greater assurance of being GMO-free compared with other labels

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected a controversial bill that would have made labeling genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food products voluntary.

the story is coming together and once more eyes get on it through growing the business and showing profits we will be sorry we didnt take more shares in the last months..

 

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