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Volume 34 Issue 01 Goodyear, AZ
October 5, 2022
Indoor vertical farm celebrates grand opening BY WEST VALLEY VIEW STAFF
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nePointOne is revolutionizing vertical farming by building the most technologically advanced cultivation platform on the planet through innovations in automation, AI and plant science OnePointOne and Willo Farm recently celebrated the grand opening of their new headquarters and flagship vertical farm in Avondale. Avondale officials were there to welcome them with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate this momentous occasion as guests were able to get a first peek at the cutting-edge facility while learning firsthand about vertical farming and tasting sustainably produced, non-GMO, pesticide-free produce. “With our rich history of farming and agriculture, Avondale is pleased to welcome OnepointOne and Willo Farm to the city,” Avondale Mayor Kenn Weise said. “As Avondale and the West Valley continue to grow, we recognize it is increasingly important to create and preserve a sustainable local food system.” The 12,000-square-foot farm, located within their 80,000-square-foot facility, is in the Avondale 107th Industrial Park, at 855 N. 107th Avenue, Avondale. This state-of-the-art indoor aeroponics vertical farm is powered by OnePointOne’s proprietary cultivation technology and advanced plant production systems, which are revolutionizing agriculture in a way that minimizes environmental impact, uses fewer natural resources, and markedly increases Public Notices ............... page 3 © Copyright, 2022 West Valley View, Inc.
Avondale officials welcome OnePointOne and Willo Farm. (City of Avondale/Submitted)
yields in a fraction of the space. Additionally, the farm can grow produce year-round regardless of climate or geography, making nutrient-dense produce available any time, anywhere. “1.1 billion people entered the millennium hungry. This is a startling truth my brother and I discovered, which inspired us to create OnePointOne and Willo Farm,” CEO and co-founder Sam Bertram said. “We knew we needed to do something big and impactful, so we set out on a mission to unleash the power of plants on human health to nourish and heal humanity.” To do that, they needed to fundamentally rethink how plants are grown, (USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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utilized and optimized. OnePointOne’s proprietary vertical farming technology uses 99% less water, no precious topsoil and produces 250 times more produce per acre compared to traditional agriculture. All produce is free of pesticides, herbicides and harmful chemicals and is non-GMO, making it incredibly pure. This new facility also serves as the production hub for Willo Farm, the world’s first personalized vertical farming platform designed to amplify human health by delivering the fresh, delicious produce right from the farm to members’ doors within days of harvest. Willo Farm empowers consumers Subscriptions are $26 for 2 years, $14 for one year. Periodicals postage paid at Phoenix, AZ 85026.
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to curate their own personal farm share from seed to harvest, controlling what is grown right from their fingertips. Ken Chapa, Avondale’s economic development and tourism director, said, “OnePointOne is an emerging leader in sustainable plant production, and we are excited to welcome them to our community.”
He added, “Avondale has quickly arisen as a desirable location for hightech companies that want to take advantage of our competitively priced real estate options and proximity to major transportation corridors and skilled labor force.” OnePointOne has created 25-plus new jobs in the city and projects sus-
tained and continued growth as they further expand their operations. For more information, visit onepointone.com and willo.farm or contact Avondale Economic Development (Avondale EDGE) at avondaleedge.com, 623-333-1400 or on social media @AvondaleEDGE.
The event will feature more than 30 employers and 1,000 jobs; on-the-spot interviews; entry to management level; and part-time, fulltime and seasonal positions. (City of Buckeye/Submitted)
Buckeye hosts Reduce the Commute Job Fair
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he city of Buckeye has partnered with dozens of local businesses for the Reduce the Commute Job Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Coyote Library, located at 21699 W. Yuma Road. More than 90% of Buckeye residents travel outside of the city for work. This is the perfect opportunity
for residents to find a similar career close to home and reduce their commute. With growing industry right here in Buckeye, it’s easier than ever to live, work and play in the community you call home. Dress for success and polish up your resume to start or continue your career right here in Buckeye. The Reduce the Commute Job Fair features jobs in industries that include manu-
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facturing, distribution and logistics, retail, health care, energy, education and more. • Over 30 employers. • More than 1,000 jobs. • On-the-spot interviews. • Entry to management level. • Part-time, full-time and seasonal positions. For more information and to register, visit buckeyeaz.gov/jobfair.
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