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Kaufland joins forces with Infarm for store-grown herbs
German retailer Kaufland has teamed up with the vertical farming company Infarm, as it aims to introduce fresh store-grown herbs in its stores. At first, Kaufland will offer the herbs in its store in Neckarsulm – flat-leaf parsley, Greek basil, mint and mountain coriander. The retailer plans to harvest the first batch of herbs in mid-August.
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