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Articles with a British flag icon in front are in English. Most of the following articles are in Swedish, but we have translated the headlines and initial paragraphs.

Tidningen Näringslivet - They will mass-produce vegetables for the people- "A process industry"

Tidningen Näringslivet, 8 April 2024
Today it is a pilot facility. But soon the entrepreneurs behind Johanna's urban farms can start their large-scale circular high-tech cultivation in a factory building in Uppland. "We will produce 35-40 tons of rainbow trout and 500-600 tons of vegetables per year on just two hectares," says Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson.

Confederation of Swedish Enterprises: Hot blockchain tech helps food producer

Svenskt Näringsliv, 23 february 2022

One company that has chosen to use blockchain tech in its operation is Johannas. They grow herbs, sallads and rainbow trout in Vallentuna, north of Stockholm.

Mitt i Sollentuna – The couple from Rotebro raises 170 rainbow trout to produce nutrients for 12 harvests per year

Mitt i Sollentuna, 8 januari 2022

In a concrete building large scale plans are being executed to solve future problems with food production. Can the solution be found through indoor production of fish and vegetables that grow in water? Yes, answers Thomas Bjelkeman Pettersson och Anke van Lenteren from Rotebro.

Mitt i Vallentuna - Green dreams about sustainable food

Mitt i Vallentuna, 2 oktober 2021

In a concrete building large scale plans are being executed to solve future problems with food production. Can the solution be found through indoor production of fish and vegetables that grow in water?

Ehandel.se - E-commerce is drawn to hungry food tech challengers

Ehandel.se, 14 september 2021

More and more startups are betting on circular food production and locally produced food. Two fresh examples are food tech challengers Urban Oasis and Johannas urban farms, with facilities in Liljeholmen in Stockholm and Vallentuna, north of the capital. They are also examples of two food startups that look for collaborations with e-commerce companies.

Sting - Pressrelease - Johannas Stadsodlingar secures capital to create scalable circular food solution

Sting, press release, 14 september 2021

Foodtech company Johannas has raised SEK 5 million to design the world’s first living food factory.

Vallentuna Nya - Food production in Markim could be the future of food production

Vallentuna Nya, 23 juni 2021 (PDF)

Fish in large tanks and vegetables in basins - both in the same water system. The goal for Johannas urban farms in Markin is circular food production systems.

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