
Ardora Group has formed a partnership with InvertiGro
The Sydney-based agritech firm, to deploy its indoor vertical farming systems across European markets over the course of 2026.
InvertiGro's modular farming units let businesses turn indoor spaces into controlled growing environments. The systems are designed for a range of crops including leafy greens, herbs, berries and medicinal plants, and have been operating commercially since the company was founded in 2012.
The partnership is structured as a phased rollout, with the first installations beginning this quarter. For Ardora, it's an introduction to European agriculture and supply chain decision-makers we've been speaking with for some time. For InvertiGro, it's a route into European markets that would otherwise have taken longer to open.
Food security pressures and rising appetite for hyper-local production have moved the conversation past the "interesting concept" stage. The rollout with InvertiGro is one of several partnerships we're forming around resilient, lower-carbon food infrastructure.
