Infarm Enters Eastern Europe With Czech Republic
Berlin-based vertical farming company Infarm has launched operations in the Czech Republic, a move that marks its entry into the eastern European market.
The company has teamed up with online supermarket Rohlik.cz, and will initially cater to customers in Prague, followed by a nationwide roll-out.
The offering includes Infarm’s Genovese basil, flat coriander, thyme, sage, dill, flat and curly parsley, chives and green mint and will be available to Rohlik customers.
This year, Infarm rolled out several new retail partnerships, with Germany’s Bünting Group and Edeka’s ‘Hessenring’ distribution centre in Germany, Kinokuniya, Summit, Dean&Deluca in Japan and expanded its partnership with Sobey’s in Canada.
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