The company achieves their goal by growing more food closer to where people live, while using less space and resources to minimize environmental impacts.
[2][3] With three rooftop greenhouses in the Montreal area, the company currently has 138,000 square feet of growing space where dozens of types of vegetables are grown.
[1] Lufa Farms built their second rooftop greenhouse in the neighboring city of Laval, measuring 43,000 square feet and currently housing the company's tomato and eggplant production.
It was also the year that Lufa Farms' eco home delivery by electric car was launched and the company became cash-flow positive.
[1] The company outgrew their Ahuntsic location, and moved their main offices and distribution centre to Ville Saint-Laurent where they began construction on their fourth, and largest rooftop greenhouse.
Once finished, it will become the world's largest rooftop greenhouse at 164,000 square feet (about three football fields) and will house the company's complete tomato and eggplant production.