- In March 2023, BrightFarms, a leader in the indoor farming industry, is expanding by setting up four additional regional greenhouse centers to introduce sustainably farmed leafy greens to more consumers in the Eastern and Central United States. These new centers aim to meet the growing demand for organic food and will begin distribution to retailers by 2024, with the company projecting a 10x revenue growth by then
- In February 2023, AeroFarms and the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the wealth funding body of Saudi Arabia, announced a joint venture to build indoor vertical farms in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia, as part of efforts to enhance regional food security
- In October 2022, AeroFarms decided to expand its reach nationwide from its Northeast region base to all Whole Foods Markets, driven by the increasing demand for their specialty greens. AeroFarms became the first indoor farming company to be included in the Whole Foods Market Global Planogram
- In October 2022, Singrow, a Singapore-headquartered agtech company, planned to broaden its presence across Asia and beyond, launching its consumer concept brand Blooom. The company intends to expand its partner farm footprint to countries such as the Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, and the Middle East, in addition to its existing operations in China, Indonesia, and Singapore
- In February 2022, Infarm announced its plans to expand within the U.S. by constructing a second growing center in Kyle, Texas



