Future of Farming

About us

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Our Story

Founded in 2022, Future Fresh Farms reimagines how cities feed themselves by transforming overlooked “grey” urban spaces into thriving commercial vertical farms.

Traditional agriculture faces rising costs, climate risks, and land scarcity — challenges that strain our food systems. Our solution brings farming closer to home, eliminating food miles while delivering fresh, pesticide free produce directly to our communities.

We grow food where people live—fresh, local, sustainable, accessible

We are more than growers; we are innovators, problem solvers, and community builders. Our vision is to strengthen Toronto’s concrete landscapes into vibrant green hubs of life — places that nourish people, connect communities, and protect the planet. We believe affordable, locally grown food should be within everyone’s reach, and we invite you to join us in shaping a more sustainable, resilient future of farming.

See what we’ve accomplished

Milestones

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Leadership Team
Ben Naster
Co-Founder
Tyler Fick
Co-Founder
Dr. Gaurav Puri
Tara Hunt

Bridging the gap from farm to fork, our farming eliminates food miles, nourishing our communities while taking far less from the planet.

The benefits

Better Food Better Futures

No Chemicals nor Pesticides

Pesticide and chemical-free, ensuring clean, safe, nutrient-rich produce.

Locally grown, reducing food miles and the carbon footprint of every meal.

Year-round fresh, with consistent harvests that bring reliable, high-quality vegetables to our communities in every season.

 Energy-efficient, powered by sustainable systems that lower overall energy use.

Water-smart, using a fraction of the water compared to traditional farming.

Turning concrete urban landscape from grey to green, one crop at a time.