[Professor Kim Yong-hwan's Agricultural Industry Insight] The Downfall of AgTech Unicorns, A Warning Cast on the Future of Smart Farms

게시됨 2025년 5월 20일

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Recently, news has emerged that Freight Farms, the US AgTech company that first introduced the 'container farm' concept globally, has filed for bankruptcy. The company was once recognized as a leader in 'sustainable agricultural innovation', building hydroponic systems inside complex cargo containers and establishing automated hydroponic farm operation software and the world's largest hydroponic farm network, connecting over 600 farms worldwide. However, after the merger with the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that was aimed at going public fell through, the company faced financial difficulties.

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Guest editorial columnist Kim Yong-hwan, former SNU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Industry-Academic Cooperation Professor Recently, news has emerged that Freight Farms, a U.S. AgTech company that first introduced the 'container farm' concept globally, has filed for bankruptcy. The company was once recognized as a leader in 'sustainable agricultural innovation', establishing a hydroponic system within complex cargo containers and creating automated farm operation software and the world's largest hydroponic farm network, connecting over 600 farms worldwide. However, after its planned merger with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) fell through, the company fell into financial difficulties and ultimately reached bankruptcy. This Freight Farms case is part of a recent trend of AgTech unicorn companies' successive collapses. Companies like Bowery Farming, which was once valued at $2.3 billion, along with AeroFarms, Plenty, and AppHarvest—representative vertical ...
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