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US: Eden Green Technology supplies lettuce to Robinson Fresh

Eden Green Technology announced it is now supplying produce to over 400 retail stores across the United States. Later this year, Eden Green will break ground on two additional facilities in Texas, doubling capacity. This growth accelerates the company’s mission to make fresh, locally-grown produce more affordable and accessible.
 
“At Eden Green, we believe that everyone should have access to high-quality produce year-round. Lettuce is a staple in the U.S. but it’s also one of the most difficult vegetables to grow sustainably and safely. Our relationships with retailers and a large distributor like Robinson Fresh not only validate the impact of our technology and business model, it puts us one step closer to delivering on our mission to make delicious, sustainable lettuce ubiquitous across the United States,” said Eddy Badrina, CEO of Eden Green Technology. 

Robinson Fresh, a provider of fresh produce and supply chain services, is the exclusive distributor of Eden Green’s produce. As part of its offerings, Eden Green is supplying romaine and butterhead lettuce under the “Robinson Fresh” brand to some of the largest retailers in the U.S.

“At Robinson Fresh, our vision is to feed the world through fresh produce and smart supply chain solutions, and to do that we have to be at the forefront of innovation,” said Molly Tabron, Director of Supply, Robinson Fresh.

“Eden Green sets the bar high in their tech-forward approach to deliver sustainable produce to the masses. We are always looking to optimize fresh produce supply chains, and we look forward to continuing to introduce new and innovative ways to meet our customers’ needs.”

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