LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - Indoor Farms of America has announced the immediate availability of multiple sources of financing for the robust product line of Container Farms and fully scalable vertical aeroponic growing equipment, according to a press release.
"These financing options for our products opens doors to many folks who want the best equipment available for indoor farming on the market, but may lack sufficient cash or capital structure to pursue the purchase of one of our farms," said David Martin, the CEO of Indoor Farms of America.
Indoor Farms of America spent nearly two years in research and development developing what now has multiple U.S. patents awarded: high yield vertical aeroponic crop growing equipment.
The company has also tested growing larger plants, such as heirloom tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers. This line of aeroponic equipment is nearing readiness for release as well.
"These financing options for our products opens doors to many folks who want the best equipment available for indoor farming on the market, but may lack sufficient cash or capital structure to pursue the purchase of one of our farms," said David Martin, the CEO of Indoor Farms of America.
Indoor Farms of America spent nearly two years in research and development developing what now has multiple U.S. patents awarded: high yield vertical aeroponic crop growing equipment.
The company has also tested growing larger plants, such as heirloom tomatoes, squash, and cucumbers. This line of aeroponic equipment is nearing readiness for release as well.
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