Backed by $5 mln USDA grant, agtech startup seeks to earn carbon credits through hydroponic farming

Published 00:09 on April 25, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:09 on April 25, 2024  /  Americas, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

An Atlanta-based agtech startup is seeking to generate voluntary carbon credits through indoor hydroponic vertical farming, with funding from a $5 million US Department of Agriculture (USDA) grant.
An Atlanta-based agtech startup is seeking to generate voluntary carbon credits through indoor hydroponic vertical farming, with funding from a $5 million US Department of Agriculture (USDA) grant.


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