SoCal company launches mobile e-Farm that can grow 3,000 pounds of microgreens

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY – Nature’s Miracle Holding Inc., announced April 28, that it entered into an agreement to purchase five EV trucks with ZO Motors North America, initiating its mobile e-Farms.

The Mobile Vertical Farming trucks will grow 3,000 pounds of microgreens bringing a ‘fresh and affordable supply of vegetables to consumers and businesses.’

The Ontario-based company said the supply will meet up to 40 people’s need for fresh salad annually.

Microgreens market expected to reach $1.409 billion by 2030

Microgreens” is a marketing term used to describe tiny, tender, edible greens typically harvested 7–14 days after germination. 

According to the USDA, upscale markets consider them a specialty genre of greens that are good for garnishing salads, soups, plates, and sandwiches.

Grandview Research found that the U.S. microgreens market generated $638.4 million in revenue in 2023. It is expected to reach $1.409 billion by 2030.

Mobile farms will deploy in the second quarter of 2025

Nature’s Miracle will install hydroponic growing equipment inside trucks to grow the micro-green and herbs products.

It says each Mobile Vertical Farm can grow about 3,000 pounds of microgreens and herbs products per truck.

The company will deploy the mobile farms in the second quarter of 2025.

Nature’s Miracle CEO Tie “James” Li said the mobile e-Farm truck can revolutionize the way consumers and businesses obtain fresh and affordable supply of vegetables in their community.

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