In downtown Westbrook, a futuristic farming project has been granted nearly $60 million in funding from a combination of public and private sources. The project, Vertical Harvest Farms, is constructing a 51,000-square-foot hydroponic farming building on Mechanic Street and has secured $59.5 million for the endeavor.
This financing includes support from private financial companies as well as loans from the USDA’s Rural Development Business & Industry Loan Guarantees and Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Loans. This collaboration emphasizes a commitment to building communities and providing food security to Mainers, as stated by USDA Rural Development Maine State Director Rhiannon Hampson.
Vertical Harvest Farms estimates that they will be able to produce 2.5 million pounds of lettuce, petite greens, microgreens, and herbs annually. Operating year-round, the farm aims to provide fresh produce to Mainers even during the winter months with a focus on delivering farm-to-fridge within 24 hours. CEO Nona Yehia expressed the company’s mission of creating locally grown, fresh, and equitable food options for all. Construction on the farming project began in 2021, and it is anticipated to open later this summer, creating over 60 job opportunities.