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British Columbia greenhouse facility expands

Windset Farms® announced a new phase of expansion at its Delta, British Columbia facility. This investment follows the success of the company's most recent expansion, powered by sustainable and renewable hydroelectricity. This next phase of development will build on that foundation by incorporating more advanced climate systems, next-generation LED lighting, and renewable energy solutions.

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This investment follows the success of the company's most recent expansion, powered by sustainable and renewable hydroelectricity.

The expansion adds 38 acres of "ultra-lit" production in Delta bringing the company's total lit cultivation area to 85 acres plus 45 acres of conventional, non-lit, greenhouse production. Following the completion of this next phase in summer of 2026, the company has further plans to add an additional 38 acres of lit production in 2027. This will bring the total acreage at its Delta site to 168 acres. Supported by an extensive partner grower base in Mexico and British Columbia and a 168 acre greenhouse facility in Santa Maria, California, the company is positioned to supply its customers with fulfillment, reliability, and freshness.

"Having the ability to have summer yields all winter long from these new greenhouses is a game changer for our customers." said Steven Newell, CEO of Windset Farms. "Ultra lit production allows us to deliver the taste, quality, and yields at the highest levels even in the middle of winter."

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L-R: John Newell, Steven Newell

This latest greenhouse facility will also include advanced water processing and recycling, nutrient recapture, and improved automated climate management systems to help minimize the environmental footprint of every tomato, cucumber, or pepper grown.

"Consumers are asking for fresh produce that is affordable, sustainable, and delicious", added Newell. "We're growing closer to where people live with less impact on the planet yet with the taste and consistency that consumers demand."

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The expansion adds 38 acres of "ultra-lit" production in Delta bringing the company's total lit cultivation area to 85 acres plus 45 acres of conventional, non-lit, greenhouse production.

Construction in Delta is underway, with the first planting scheduled for late summer 2026.

Windset invites attendees of the Global Produce & Floral Show in Anaheim, CA October 17-18, to learn more about this expansion and its lineup of products by visiting the team at booth #825.

For more information:
Randi Church
Windset Farms
Tel.: +1 (778) 908-1029
[email protected]
www.greenhousegrown.com

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