CEAg World’s listing of the country’s largest commercial greenhouse operations reflect the changing face of CEA produce.
The 2nd Edition of the “Commodity Specific Food Safety Guidelines for CEA” guide updates and improves the original 2023 document.
Taylor Farms grows product portfolio with its largest controlled environment agriculture investment to date.
The next wave of CEA berry production will depend on disciplined economics, crop-specific genetics, and systems designed around the plant.
Get insights from controlled environment agriculture professionals worldwide in the 2025 Global CEA Census report from Agritecture and CEAg World.
Explore where modest, targeted investments tend to separate high-yield tomato tunnels from the rest, based on a regional grower survey.
Banker plants create a hungry insect troop eager to protect your indoor cash crop.
University of Florida researchers are using a combination of individual protective covers and plant growth regulators to help trees survive deadly disease.
Effective air circulation plays a critical role in plant health, uniform growth, and disorder prevention in controlled-environment leafy greens systems.
The 2025 Global CEA Census gathered 478 responses and gives robust insight into the controlled environment agriculture sector.
CEAg World’s latest State of the Industry report reflects on the last year and offers thoughts on where the industry goes from here. Get your download.
From seed to graft, Tri-Hishtil leans on its equipment and people to get the job done right. Get a look at some of the tools that make this work possible.
Renato Zardo of Great Lakes Growers shares his field-tested approach to faster wins, stronger teams, and better margins.
After its most recent greenhouse expansion, Little Leaf Farms has grown to become the world’s largest indoor lettuce grower.
Recent research indicates the global indoor farming technology market is projected to grow from $20.3 billion in 2023 to $32.3 billion by 2028.
Family farm in Central Florida is set to open as the state’s first U-pick agritourism stop employing Citrus Under Protective Screen technology.
Based on nearly a decade of experience, Montana State’s Zach Miller outlines methods for protecting honeyberry crops from hungry birds.
CEAg World’s latest Industry Report on protected cropping shares real-world best practices to help outdoor growers lean into CEA.
Learn more about a study that aims to make growing high-wire tomato crops less labor-intensive.