In a recent feature by Vertical Farm Daily, Origeen’s modular vertical farming system—VPOT—is celebrated for its low-cost hybrid setup with strong promise across Latin America, especially in regions with limited access to fresh food and heightened water scarcity
đź’§ Efficient & Plant-Friendly Design
VPOT operates on minimal water and resource consumption, making it an ideal solution for urban and low-income communities across LATAM. CEO Jessica GĂłmez underscores that its ease of installation and flexibility make healthy, local food production both accessible and scalable.
đź”§ Modular & Hybrid Implementation
Built for adaptability, VPOT integrates seamlessly into greenhouse environments or urban structures as a hybrid system. Its modules can be scaled vertically and horizontally, accommodating various spatial needs—from green walls to tall installations; all without requiring complex infrastructure
🌱 Scalable for Social Impact
VPOT’s design suits both commercial ambitions and community-based projects. Its flexibility and cost-efficiency make it a strategic choice for initiatives in community farming, government-supported installations, and hospitality industry pilots—supporting food security and sustainable development across diverse contexts.
Why VPOT is ready for the market:
- Low resource demands: ideal for water-scarce urban areas
- Hybrid, accessible design: deployable almost anywhere
- Socially relevant: supports food security and low-income community resilience
VPOT is not just another vertical farming system—it’s a ready-to-deploy solution designed to transform how Latin America grows food, sustainably and locally.
Reference: Based on the Vertical Farm Daily article “Mexico: Low‑cost hybrid farm setups eyeing great potential in LATAM”Vertical Farm Daily