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'Plenty' to go around: Vertical-farm owner says bankruptcy won't hinder Chesterfield plantPlenty Unlimited opened the $300 million strawberry-growing facility in Chesterfield County's Enon area last September.
Plenty still has an opportunity to succeed, according to some, despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week.
Plenty Unlimited, a Bay Area indoor agriculture company with a massive strawberry farm in Chesterfield, has filed for Chapter ...
The company that’s building what it says will be the worlds largest indoor vertical farm in Chesterfield County has filed for ...
The lesson of the strawberry’s unstoppable rise, though, is that a world where carbon and plastic pollution is free is a ...
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GlobalData on MSNPlenty Unlimited enters Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedingsPlenty Unlimited has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to keep the US-based vertical-farming business afloat as it ...
Listen to this article Plenty Unlimited, a San Francisco-based agricultural technology company that counts tech billionaires Jeff Bezos and Eric Schmidt among its investors, has filed for bankruptcy ...
A delicious thank you to Jimmy Kimmel Live for confirming what we’ve always believed—great strawberries don’t need a $19 price tag. 🍓👏 While Driscoll's didn’t officially enter ...
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