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Investing in the future of agriculture: a webinar

In this webinar, Wally Sullivan and Dr. Richard Rosen discuss the North Country Growers OZ Fund, a project that seeks to solve one of the country’s most pressing issues while also delivering strong returns to investors.

Industry spotlight: north country growers
This single asset QOZ Fund is a proposed 983,844 square-foot hydroponic greenhouse facility integrated with combined heat and power engines (CHP) to grow fresh, healthy, safe, and year-round local produce in the northeastern United States. The facility will be constructed in the City of Berlin, New Hampshire. The facility will include two approximately 10-acre greenhouses that will be divided by a central work hall containing office space, processing, packaging, and testing facilities, and employee locker and break rooms. The CHP engines will be located in a specialized, sound-proof enclosure in the work hall. 

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