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Entrepreneurs Mark and Michelle Emmott have announced the expansion of their revolutionary hydroponic vertical grow wall, redesigned to meet the needs of both household growers and large-scale commercial producers.
Harvest Today’s upgraded Indoor Grow Wall is durable, scalable, and highly efficient, making it ideal for anyone seeking sustainable solutions for high-volume yields and healthy, organic produce.
The idea originated when a friend showed Mark a concept design for a vertical hydroponic system. Seeing beyond the technology, Mark recognised its potential to address pressing global challenges, such as food accessibility and sustainability. However, the initial versions faced obstacles, including leaking components, high production costs, and usability issues.
“Challenges like these are part and parcel of any start-up,” said Mark. “But I knew the potential was there, and that with the right adjustments, this could change the way families and communities think about food.”
By listening closely to customer feedback, the Harvest Today team redesigned the product into a modular, adaptable, and affordable grow wall that is also leak-proof and easy to maintain. The system quickly gained popularity among home growers, enabling families to cultivate organic produce conveniently at home.
With increasing demand from commercial growers, the team has now scaled up the system to support large agricultural operations while maintaining the same efficiency and simplicity that made it a success.
Today, Harvest Today’s Indoor Grow Wall provides an innovative solution that helps tackle global food security challenges and promotes environmentally responsible farming. From small homes to large commercial farms, it enables users to grow fresh fruit and vegetables anywhere in the world.
“What started as a small idea has grown into something much bigger,” said Michelle. “The Harvest Wall isn’t just a product, it’s a movement. We’re taking actions to solve a global food security challenge, and this is only the beginning.”