A Farewell Message From Our Cofounders

A Farewell Message From Our Cofounders

Dear Friends and Supporters,

It is with a heavy heart that we are announcing that Upward Farms is closing its Brooklyn Headquarters Farm and will cease to operate in the vertical farming sector. We want to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has been a part of this journey, including our colleagues, investors, customers, partners, families, and friends.

Ten years ago this month, we started what would become the most impactful work of our lives. The three of us came together initially because we wanted to build, grow, and eat. We were also unified by a larger purpose: growing higher quality food where people live and eat and improving the connection between food and environment at a critical time for our planet. We feel a sense of awe that so many talented people chose to join us in expanding and realizing this vision.?

We found that vertical farming is almost infinitely complex — as we tackled challenges, new ones emerged. Our team faced these challenges head on, humbly asking ourselves, “If not me, who, and if not now, when?” Though we are closing a chapter, we are celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of our hardworking team, the delicious products we brought to consumers, and the positive impact we had on the food industry at large.

A decade in, we still believe that solving the tension between food and climate is one of the most important challenges of the 21st century and, as a result, one of the biggest opportunities for value creation. Many diverse solutions will be needed to adapt food production to our new global and market realities, and we are hopeful that an exchange of ideas between controlled environment agriculture and traditional agriculture will produce exciting outcomes. Indoor growers have much to learn from regenerative agriculture and soil stewardship, while broadacre farmers can benefit from many of the technologies and approaches developed by companies like ours.

Our goal in indoor farming was always to harness, not mimic, the nuance and harmony of natural ecosystems. That’s why we chose aquaponics as our production system — because it integrates plants, animals, and microbes. We at Upward Farms have come a long way, together with the rest of the world, in understanding the microbiome as the regulatory system of the natural world. Improving the soil microbiome, perhaps one of nature’s most awe-inspiring achievements, may be the key to unlocking new levels of fertility and growth in plants and addressing myriad other global challenges.

Famed futurist Arthur Clarke observed that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The science of microbiomes is an incredibly exciting field, and it feels like we’ve only just peeked behind the curtain.

While Upward Farms is closing its doors, a small portion of our team will continue working to unleash the magic of the microbiome. In the coming months, we’ll have more to share.

For now, we want to sincerely thank all of you for your support and loyalty. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve such an amazing group of individuals dedicated to the existential question of how we can continue to nourish a changing world. We may be signing off, but we’re nothing but optimistic about the future.

Onwards,

Jason Green, Ben Silverman, and Matt La Rosa

Cofounders, Upward Farms

Are you looking for a farm where you can do aquaponics. Do you want to do it in other country like Philippines?

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Sudhir Joshi, PhD

Board Member, Trusted Advisor, Faculty - Product Development Program at UC Berkeley.

1 年

Jason and team - best of luck in your new adventure. If I can help in any way, don’t hesitate to call.

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Christian Kanlian

Urban Agriculture Teacher

1 年

Could you share any of your findings about the importance of a healthy microbiome to CEA? I think the industry would benefit tremendously!

Sam Salamay

Moringa Development, Pre-emptive Healthcare, Medical Devices and Data, Cogen Energy, BIPV & Hybrid Solar, Vertical Farms, Windpower

1 年

Too bad you guys never responded to me. Things could have been very much different if you actually listened...

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Mathew David Halford

Founder/CEO at Kaoba

1 年

I didn't expect to read this. The task was always daunting, but you guys took the challenge head on. What you've created are the foundations for the transformation of sustainable farming in the future. I wish you all the best.

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