
Freight Farms was a Boston-based agriculture technology company and was the first to manufacture and sell "container farms": hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside intermodal freight containers.
Freight Farms was a Boston-based agriculture technology company and was the first to manufacture and sell "container farms": hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside intermodal freight containers. Freight Farms also develops farmhand, a hydroponic farm management and automation software platform, and the largest connected network of hydroponic farmers in the world. The company has installed more than 600 farms around the world, on behalf of individuals, entrepreneurs, educational and corporate campuses, and soil farmers. The company announced in September 2023 a business combination with Agrinam Acquisition Corporation, a special purpose acquisition corporation, as it targeted an IPO in the Toronto Stock Exchange. Despite providing a business update on its performance in 2023, the IPO is yet to go through. On May 1, 2025, Freight Farms filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and liquidated its assets, followed by an immediate shutdown.
Freight Farms has received investment from 1 venture capital firm.
Freight Farms was a Boston-based agriculture technology company and was the first to manufacture and sell "container farms": hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside intermodal freight containers.
Freight Farms has received investment from Astanor Ventures. These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
Freight Farms operates in the Agriculture sector. Freight Farms was a Boston-based agriculture technology company and was the first to manufacture and sell "container farms": hydroponic farming systems retrofitted inside intermodal freight...