Vertical grower Bowery Farming launches first nongreen product: Strawberries

(Photo courtesy of Bowery Farming)

New York City-based indoor vertical grower Bowery Farming launched a two-variety pack of strawberries — the first commercial release beyond leafy greens and herbs for the ag-tech company.

The two cultivars are grown indoors and picked when ripe, according to a news release.

Bowery’s strawberry duo-pack is now in limited release in New York City at Italian specialty retailer Eataly NYC’s flatiron and downtown locations and Mercado Little Spain.

The company’s research and development team created the Garden Berry and Wild Berry varieties, which are also part of a limited-availability offering at Tom Colicchio’s Craft and José Andrés’ Leña and Spanish Diner inside Mercado Little Spain. 

These strawberries are always in season and are a result of Bowery’s expert team, the controlled indoor growing environment and proprietary technology, Bowery Farming Founder and CEO Irving Fain said in the release.

“Strawberries are the first phase of a strategic road map focused on bringing unique and genetically diverse fruiting and vine crops to communities across the U.S. and eventually the globe,” Fain said.

Learn more about strawberries.

Grown locally, Bowery’s strawberries are part of a simplified, sustainable supply chain, traveling fewer food miles than traditional strawberries, according to the release. The company’s indoor smart farms can grow cultivars that don’t thrive outdoors or that thrive in other global climates by controlling all aspects of the grow environment, including light, water, temperature and nutrients. 

These strawberries, pollinated by bees, offer a side-by-side tasting experience as part of Bowery’s new discovery retail pack, with a suggested price of $14.99 for the 8-ounce container.  

The pack includes:

  • Garden Berry: A summer berry with citrusy and sweet flavor notes, with a juicy, firm texture that pairs well with whipped cream or arugula salad with a peppery vinaigrette; and
  • Wild Berry: A petite berry with concentrated bright, floral flavor, with a softer texture and smaller size that complements sharp cheddar, dark chocolate or a bitter cocktail.

Bowery’s strawberries will be available at various restaurant and retailers throughout the remainder of 2022.

bowery farming strawberries
Photos courtesy of Bowery Farming

The duo-pack of strawberries is the latest initiative in a long-term expansion plan.

In February 2022, Bowery acquired Traptic, a three-dimensional vision and robotics harvesting start-up company, to accelerate the commercialization of fruiting and vine crops, starting with strawberries.

Bowery’s product line of Protected Produce features 14 stock-keeping units, including a new category called Farmer’s Selection, a rotating line of next-generation greens (such as Mustard Frills and Baby Rabe). Other items include an iceberg lettuce version called Crispy Leaf, velvety and peppery arugula, and a smooth, crisp baby butter lettuce.

The company’s leafy greens are available in more than 1,000 retail stores in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, including Whole Foods Market, Giant Food, Wakefern, Albertsons and Walmart. Bowery closed a $300 million Series C equity round and doubled its revenue in 2021, according to the release.

Also, the company has three new commercial farms under construction in the Atlanta and Dallas metropolitan areas, including a new farm opening in Bethlehem, Pa., later this spring. 

Related news:

 

Latest News

RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts
RaboResearch looks for delay in rate cuts

Concerns about inflation have shifted Rabobank’s forecast of the first Federal Reserve rate cut this year from June to September, with the number of cuts projected to decrease.

Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store
Vallarta Supermarkets to reopen renovated California store

After months of restoration, the Delano, Calif., store is set for a grand reopening May 1, featuring festivities to go along with a fresh look and enhanced shopping experience.

Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution
Roamer Transport improves efficiency with Lynx Fleet telematics solution

The company, which hauls fresh and frozen food, has adopted Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet telematics solution across its 39-trailer fleet.

Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions
Proposed rule would increase assessment rate for South Texas onions

A proposed rule from the USDA would implement a recommendation from the South Texas Onion Committee to increase the assessment rate by 3 cents.

A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry
A look at regenerative ag in the specialty crop industry

Ali Cox, CEO and founder of Noble West, an agriculture marketing consultancy, shares how specialty crop growers are currently using regenerative ag, its benefits and its potential for the future.

Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping
Shuman Farms partners with Food Lion and Royal Food Service to kickoff Vidalia onion shipping

Shuman Farms inaugurates the Vidalia onion season with the first shipment from Cobbtown, Ga., partnering with Food Lion and Royal Food Service for widespread distribution across the U.S. and Canada.