Valcent technologies – Nearing Completion Of Its First Commercial H.D.V.G. Vegetable Production Plant
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Valcent technologies expects to complete construction of the first full scale commercial High Density Vertical Growing System project at its El Paso Research facility. Site preparation is complete and erection of the one eighth acre plant expects greenhouse containment structure is at an advanced stage. Valcent COO Forrest Ely has forecasted completion of the project to occur in mid – February, with the first harvest expected in mid-March. The High Density Vertical Growing System will now be known as “VertiCrop”.
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