Food Supplier to Lease Robbinsville Warehouse

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Agricultural technology company Farmmi Inc. will lease a 183,000-square-foot warehouse in Robbinsville.

The new facility will expand the company’s East Coast distribution capabilities as part of a growing U.S. supply chain network.

The Nasdaq-listed company announced in early August that its U.S. subsidiary, Farmmi USA Inc., signed a lease for the facility at 3 Montgomery Way.

The new warehouse will complement the company’s existing 636,000-square-foot logistics base in Los Angeles, bringing total U.S. warehousing to more than 800,000 square feet.

Farmmi expects to occupy the facility by September 1 or when it receives a certificate of occupancy, whichever comes later.

The company specializes in edible mushroom products and agricultural technology, exporting high-quality agricultural products from North America to China and other global markets. It markets edible mushroom products in China, Southeast Asia, Japan, North America, Europe, and the Middle East under its Forasen and Farmmi brands.

The Robbinsville facility will support growing customer demand and improve supply chain efficiency between the East and West coasts, according to the company.

The expansion builds on Farmmi’s 2024 establishment of its Los Angeles facility, which features specialized railway lines for sea-rail cargo transportation.

“Our continued investment in logistics infrastructure across the U.S. reflects our deep commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers,” said Yefang Zhang, chairwoman and CEO of Farmmi.

“With the addition of this large-scale facility in Robbinsville, Farmmi USA will be equipped with even greater responsiveness and service capabilities, allowing us to better support growing demand,” Zhang said.

Established in 2003 and listed on Nasdaq in 2018 under symbol FAMI, Farmmi operates from U.S. headquarters in San Francisco.

The company has invested in a network of standardized family farms and received certifications from HACCP international food safety, BRC international food and QS China food safety systems. Farmmi focuses on sustainable, organic, and healthy products.

The expansion aligns with Farmmi’s strategy to strengthen its international presence and enhance global competitiveness, Zhang said.

More information: farmmi.com.

CE – US1

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