Growponics Americas, LLC Signs LOIs with the Bahamas and Indiana
For Immediate Release – February 9, 2011 – (Tulsa, OK), Growponics Americas, LLC has recently signed two LOIs with growers in the Bahamas and Indiana to build a GPA floating-bed, rotating field system, hydroponic greenhouse to grow leafy greens and herbs, as well as vine crops for their local/ regional markets.
The Bahamas facility, headed by Marrion Heflin and Peggy Franzen will be a 2.5 acre facility to provide these crops to the Bahamas, where most of these crops are imported from abroad, raising prices. GPBahamas wants to provide local grown vegetables and fruits that are tasty, fresh and affordable to the Bahamas and also expand into other Caribbean islands.
The Indiana facility, Growponics Indiana (GPIN) headed by Geoffrey Dell, will begin with a 1-acre facility located near to Mt. Vernon in southern Indiana. They are strategically located to supply the marketplace in Indiana, as well as parts of Kentucky and Illinois. Groundbreaking is projected to be in April/May with distribution beginning in the summer of 2011.
The GPS system is a unique, Israeli, concentrated-growth, floating-bed system that is being introduced to North America for the first time. Growponics can offer buyers healthy, hydroponic, high quality vegetables, herbs and fruits at competitive market prices, delivered from a local source. The target market is the restaurant, hotel, and grocery store industry. While most organic fruits and vegetables are sold and very high prices, the Growponics’ system can bring its high quality produce to the marketplace at competitive market prices similar to field-grown crops, and can be supplied 365-days a year. This gives consumers an affordable and clean/ healthy option to field-grown crops that have many health risks, and are not environmentally-friendly.
If you want to partner with Growponics and develop hydroponics facility in your town/city, please contact us today: