Max Lössl, Philipp Wagner, Christine Zimmermann-Lössl, Jasper den Besten, Mick de Kok, Nick Hogervorst, Susanna Lössl, Ernst Lössl, Marius von Pawel
Type
Non-profit, NPO
Purpose
The purpose of AVF is to enable international exchange and cooperation in order to accelerate the development of the indoor/vertical farming industry. It also helps to raise awareness and connects all stakeholders to advance the implementation of vertical farming.
Headquarters
Munich, Germany
Location
Global
Website
www.vertical-farming.net
The Association for Vertical Farming e. V. (AVF) is the leading global, non-profit organization that enables international exchange and cooperation in order to accelerate the development of the Indoor/Vertical Farming industry.[1]
The AVF was founded in Munich, Germany on July 18, 2013 and started out by gathering data to map out the urban farms all over the world and by developing a glossary to bring consistency to the industry while making the complex growing methods easier to understand for newcomers to the vertical farming space.[2]
The AVF hosts summits,[3] workshops,[4] and info days and collaborates with other organizations around the world.[5]
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