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Edible Garden Introduces Edible Garden Prairie Hills - Webster City, Iowa Following Strategic Asset Acquisition
Globenewswire· 2025-07-23 11:30
Facility to Expand Herb and Nutraceutical Production, Advance Aquaculture R&D, and Enhance Distribution Capacity as Part of Edible Garden’s Zero-Waste Inspired® and Sustainability-Focused PlatformBELVIDERE, NJ, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Edible Garden AG Incorporated (“Edible Garden” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: EDBL, EDBLW), a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), locally grown, organic, and sustainable produce and products, today announced Edible Garden- Prairie Hills, a 6.2-acre facili ...
Edible Garden Expands Distribution of Fresh, Sustainably Grown Herbs Across New York
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-04-29 12:30
Core Insights - Edible Garden AG Incorporated has expanded the distribution of its sustainably grown herb product line to additional Stop & Shop retail locations across New York, enhancing accessibility for consumers [1][2] - The CEO emphasized the company's commitment to quality, sustainability, and environmental stewardship, aiming to meet the rising demand for locally sourced products [2] - Edible Garden operates over 5,000 stores in the US, Caribbean, and South America, utilizing advanced farming technologies and sustainable practices [3] Company Overview - Edible Garden is a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), focusing on locally grown, organic, and sustainable produce [3] - The company employs patented technologies such as GreenThumb software and Self-Watering displays to optimize growth and enhance product shelf life [3] - Edible Garden is recognized as a FoodTech 500 company and is involved in Walmart's Project Gigaton sustainability initiative [3] Product Offerings - The company provides a range of products including fresh herbs, plant and whey protein powders, and functional condiments [3] - Its Kick. Sports Nutrition line targets health-conscious athletes with cleaner labeled options [3]