AppHarvest starts construction on fourth and fifth indoor farms

AppHarvest announced the start of construction for two new high-tech indoor farms in Central Appalachia. The companyโs new farms, located in Somerset and Morehead, Ky., will grow berries and leafy greens, respectively.
The high-tech Somerset farm marks the companyโs expansion into growing berry crops. The Somerset indoor farm will be 30 acres.
The high-tech Morehead, Ky. farm is the second AppHarvest farm in Rowan County to date. The new Morehead facility will produce leafy greens and will be about 15 acres.
AppHarvestโs newest indoor farms in Morehead and Somerset are preceded by the companyโs flagship 2.76-million-square-foot facility growing tomatoes in Morehead; a 15-acre facility in Berea that will grow leafy greens; and a 60-acre facility in Richmond that will grow vine crops.
โThese new facilities place us exactly where we want to be at the forefront of AgTech. With todayโs dual announcement, we put ourselves ahead of our development schedule,โ said AppHarvest Founder & CEO Jonathan Webb. โOur Somerset and Morehead farms will build on the success of our flagship farm to provide higher quality produce using cutting-edge technology at a large scale.โ
AppHarvestโs goal is to operate 12 high-tech indoor farms by the end of 2025, and todayโs announcement means five of those now have been put on the map. Construction for both the Somerset and Morehead facility is anticipated to finish by the end of 2022.
โAppHarvest has positioned Kentucky as a leader in the AgriTech industry, created hundreds of good-paying jobs for our people and pushed through and thrived during some of our most difficult times,โ said Gov. Beshear. โEven as a pandemic raged, Jonathan Webb and his team built one of the biggest indoor farming operations anywhere using one of the most advanced LED-lighting systems ever created. We know the jobs and investments of the future will flow to those who can meet these challenges, so why not us? AppHarvest is making it happen.โ AppHarvestโs newest facilities will provide hundreds of well-paying jobs to Eastern Kentuckians in and around Somerset-Pulaski and Rowan Counties.
Both the Somerset-Pulaski and Rowan County facilities will produce non-GMO fruits and vegetables free of harsh chemical pesticides, to be distributed to top U.S. grocers and restaurants. Because of the companyโs strategic location in Appalachia, AppHarvest can reach nearly 70% of the U.S. population in a dayโs drive, with up to 80% less diesel fuel compared to existing growers in Mexico and the Southwestern U.S.
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