| What's crazy is that all these variables were known ahead of time. What is the cost of real estate in rural upstate New York? It's really not that bad! (About $10k per acre, based on a brief search, for land about 280 miles away from Manhattan. A truck could make a delivery in six hours or so.) So why spend millions in capital expenditures on fancy stacked farms with high tech intense lighting, in order to cut a few tens of thousands of dollars in real estate costs? The argument was that logistics costs were high. That's kind of true if you're on the east coast, and your alternative is importing from Mexico or California. It's not true at all if you can get produce from a conventional hydroponic operation six hours away by truck. Moreover, it's not like conventional hydroponic operations didn't exist, and this was some sort of tail risk that was unexpected. The conventional hydroponic operations already existed! They've been in business for years. All the founders or investors had to do was drive a few hours to go visit them. Or pick up the phone. |
and ongoing maintenace. I'd imagine harvesting crops from flat piece of land is also cheaper than from vertical stack.