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Greenhouse growers want co-gen approval to offset costs

Cheaper hydro and tax incentives that Ontario municipalities just can't offer, are making the U.S. market an attractive draw for one Ontario greenhouse operator – and likely more.

Nature Fresh Farms of Leamington announced earlier this month that it’s embarking on a $200-million investment in a 175-acre greenhouse facility in Delta, Ohio, to be built over the next seven years.

Nature Fresh Farms president Peter Quiring said in a media release on the company’s website that contingent upon acceptable levels of incentives from the State of Ohio and other government authorities, as well as utility rates agreeable to Nature Fresh, the company would be poised to ship its first case of vegetables by December.
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