Plenty Expands Technical Leadership Team with New Hires across Product, Program Management and Mechanical Engineering

September 1, 2021 Plenty

– Plenty, the flavor-first vertical farming company with a mission to improve the lives of people, plants, and the planet, today announced the expansion of its technical leadership team. The team is helping to lead all technical aspects of Plenty’s new Compton facility, set to be the largest output indoor vertical farm in the world. Additions to the team include Jessica McKinley as vice president of product management, Matt McMahon as senior director of technical program management and Roberto Medina as senior director of manufacturing engineering 

Plenty Produce Honored Twice by Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas

May 7, 2021 Plenty

Plenty, the flavor-first vertical farming company with a mission to improve the lives of people, plants, and the planet, today announced it has been named a finalist and Honoree in two separate categories for Fast Company’s World Changing Ideas Awards.

Plenty Expands Into 17 New Safeway Stores Across Northern California

March 9, 2021 Plenty

The additional Albertsons-owned stores, which include Safeway and Vons, are part of the multi-year agreement between the two companies to expand Plenty produce into over 430 Albertsons-owned stores across the state of California. The new store locations are primarily in smaller communities, making Plenty the first indoor, vertically farmed produce available to these shoppers.

Driscoll’s and Plenty Agree to Grow Strawberries Indoors

October 13, 2020 Driscoll’s

Driscoll’s, the leading consumer brand in fresh berries, and indoor vertical-farming company Plenty Unlimited Inc., today announced a joint development agreement to grow Driscoll’s proprietary flavorful strawberries year-round in Plenty’s vertical indoor farms.

Flavor-Forward Plenty Expands Product Availability through Bay Area Food Retailers

January 10, 2020 Plenty

South San Francisco vertical farm company Plenty unveiled a huge new facility last summer with the promise that its produce would be more widely available.