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Taylor Farms acquires Mid-Atlantic leafy greens greenhouse Equinox Growers

The acquisition of Equinox Growers is Taylor Farms' largest controlled environment agriculture investment to date.

6 April 2026 at 06:07 pm
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Taylor Farms acquires Mid-Atlantic leafy greens greenhouse Equinox Growers

Taylor Farms, a leading agricultural company known for its diverse portfolio of crops and farming operations, has announced the acquisition of Equinox Growers, a prominent Mid-Atlantic leafy greens greenhouse operation. This acquisition marks the largest controlled environment agriculture investment in Taylor Farms' history, underscoring the company's commitment to expanding its presence in the specialty produce market.

Equinox Growers, based in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic region, is renowned for its state-of-the-art greenhouse facilities and expertise in growing high-quality leafy greens. The company's operations span several acres, where it cultivates a variety of leafy greens, including lettuce, spinach, and kale, using advanced technologies and sustainable practices. The acquisition of Equinox Growers will enable Taylor Farms to enhance its production capabilities and expand its distribution network, particularly in the Northeastern United States.

The deal, which is expected to close in the coming weeks, reflects Taylor Farms' strategic focus on controlled environment agriculture (CEA). CEA, also known as vertical farming, allows for year-round production of crops in controlled environments, reducing reliance on seasonal weather patterns and ensuring a consistent supply of fresh produce. By acquiring Equinox Growers, Taylor Farms aims to strengthen its position in the CEA market, a sector that is rapidly growing due to its ability to meet the increasing demand for locally sourced, high-quality produce.

The acquisition also signifies Taylor Farms' continued investment in innovative farming practices and technologies. Equinox Growers is known for its commitment to sustainability, employing energy-efficient systems and water recycling techniques to minimize its environmental impact. Taylor Farms plans to leverage these practices while integrating Equinox Growers into its existing operations, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in sustainable agriculture.

The deal is expected to create significant opportunities for both companies. For Taylor Farms, the acquisition will provide access to Equinox Growers' skilled workforce and established relationships with key customers and suppliers in the Mid-Atlantic region. This will enable Taylor Farms to enhance its market presence and improve its ability to meet the growing demand for fresh, locally produced leafy greens.

For Equinox Growers, the acquisition offers the benefits of scale and resources that Taylor Farms can provide. The integration with a larger agricultural company will allow Equinox Growers to expand its operations, invest in new technologies, and explore new markets. Additionally, the partnership will provide Equinox Growers with access to Taylor Farms' expertise in distribution and supply chain management, further enhancing its ability to deliver high-quality produce to consumers.

The acquisition of Equinox Growers is part of a broader trend in the agricultural industry, where larger companies are increasingly turning their attention to controlled environment agriculture. As consumer demand for fresh, locally sourced produce continues to grow, CEA is poised to play an increasingly important role in meeting this demand. Taylor Farms' investment in Equinox Growers highlights its commitment to staying at the forefront of this dynamic market.

In the coming months, Taylor Farms and Equinox Growers will work closely to integrate their operations and ensure a smooth transition. The companies are optimistic about the potential benefits of this acquisition, which will not only strengthen their respective positions in the market but also contribute to the broader agricultural sector's efforts to meet the evolving needs of consumers.

As Taylor Farms and Equinox Growers move forward, the acquisition serves as a testament to the potential of controlled environment agriculture and the importance of sustainable practices in the food industry. With a growing consumer base seeking fresh, locally produced produce, the integration of Taylor Farms and Equinox Growers is expected to deliver significant benefits for both companies and their stakeholders, while also contributing to the health and well-being of consumers across the region.

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