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Lettuce

Fresh.
Local.
Kootenay Grown.

Basin Fresh is transforming how rural communities grow food.


We integrate high-efficiency lettuce greenhouses directly with dairy farms, turning existing waste streams into low-cost inputs for fresh crop production. This semi closed-loop system cuts emissions, reduces operating costs far below industry norms, and brings stable, local food supply to underserved regions.


Our  pilot facility, will be built alongside our family dairy farm, Kootenay Meadows, our regions largest organic dairy.​

Roadmap

Follow along as we build the first year round production greenhouse in the region.

 

​ Coming Fall 2026 to your local grocer

Q4 2026

Phase 1

The Pilot

6,000 sq ft gutter connect greenhouse and pack house built on-site of our existing dairy farm "Kootenay Meadows" utilizing state of the art deep water culture systems and clean technology to produce the cleanest lettuce on the market.

 

Our Phase 1 system will utilize rainwater catchment and treatment systems for irrigation, carbon capture systems to supply CO2, a proprietary effluent treatment system to provide the bulk of our crops nutritional needs, and a geothermal heat systems that uses the heat from milk to heat our greenhouse . We are also committed to drastically reducing transport emissions by shipping our products alongside Kootenay Meadows. This will ensure all trucks are completely full when they leave the facility, reducing per unit emissions for both enterprises.

Q4 2027

Phase 2

The Expansion

In Phase 2, we aim to expand our facility to 24,000 Sq Ft, adding 3 additional gutter connect spans to our existing greenhouse and doubling the size of our pack house to expand our reach within the Kootenays and allowing us to begin serving select customers in the Okanagan to prepare for future expansion into that region

TBD

Phase 3

The Takeover

In Phase 3, we aim to expand into new markets constructing new facilities across similar sized markets across the country beginning with BC's Okanagan region and the rural Calgary area

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