US Little Leaf Farms to Build World's Largest Leafy Greens Campus
Little Leaf Farms Embarks on Ambitious Leafy Greens Project in Carbon County
Little Leaf Farms is making headlines with its latest venture in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, where the company plans to establish the world's largest leafy greens campus. The announcement was made following the signing of an agreement with Dutch VB Greenhouses BV, marking a significant step forward in the collaboration between the U.S. and Dutch companies.
The agreement was formalized during a notable event graced by the presence of King and Queen of the Netherlands. Governor Shapiro and DCED Secretary Siger were also in attendance, underscoring the significance of this project for both the local and international communities.
This new facility is expected to significantly boost the production of leafy greens, aiming to meet the growing demand for fresh produce in the region. The strategic location in Carbon County will provide the necessary infrastructure and resources to support this large-scale agricultural endeavor.
The collaboration with Dutch VB Greenhouses BV highlights the innovative approach being taken to incorporate advanced greenhouse technologies, ensuring sustainable and efficient production methods. This partnership is expected to set a new standard in the agricultural industry, focusing on environmental sustainability and cutting-edge farming techniques.
The establishment of this colossal campus is not just a milestone for Little Leaf Farms but also a testament to the thriving agricultural sector in Pennsylvania. It is anticipated to create numerous job opportunities and contribute significantly to the local economy.
For more information on the project and its implications, visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development's official announcement.

