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February 19, 2025
A local indoor farming company is growing its inventory with the unveiling of a new product with a lower price tag.
Scott’s Addition-headquartered Babylon Micro-Farms recently introduced its Galleri Lite Micro-Farm, a new iteration of its flagship Galleri Micro-Farm – an automated indoor vertical farm that the company introduced in late May 2022.
Although it has the same dimensions, plant space and hardware as the original Galleri product, Galleri Lite has removed some technical complexity of the original and comes with a much lower price tag.
Differences include taking away the remote management features from the original Galleri Micro-Farm, which is used to grow food for consumption and is targeted at universities, corporate cafeterias and senior living facilities that want on-site greens options for their menus.
Where Babylon operates Galleri remotely for customers using its subscription-based BabylonIQ software, Galleri Lite will not be managed remotely by Babylon. The software will still be used to monitor the Galleri Lite micro-farms’ growth, but the consumer will be responsible for dosing nutrients of the micro-farm and other troubleshooting that falls to Babylon with the original Galleri.