Soli Organic™ soil-based organic indoor farm coming to Marysville

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10 Feb 2022


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Company’s proprietary farming system eliminates climate-damaging synthetic fertilizers

Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) and the City of Marysville are excited to announce Soli Organic has chosen to build a new soil-based, controlled environment agriculture farm in the Cascade Industrial Center (CIC) in Marysville.

This new farm will be the ninth of 15 planned facilities in strategic locations across the country. Soli Organic Inc. is the nation’s only soil-based, controlled environment agriculture company delivering 100% USDA-certified organic produce to more than 20,000 retail stores nationwide. The 130,000-square-foot farm will supply 5 million pounds of affordable USDA certified organic herbs and leafy greens each year and support 150 local, well-paying jobs in north Snohomish County.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for Soli Organic. We’re thrilled to be expanding into the Pacific Northwest region as our company seeks to ensure that consumers in the Seattle area and broader Pacific Northwest region have access to high-quality indoor-grown organic produce that is not only affordable, but sustainably produced,” said Matt Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of Soli Organic. “This next phase of expansion for Soli Organic will advance our efforts to scale and grow the company while maintaining our strong track record of financial performance.”


The natural benefits of Soli Organic’s soil-based growing system – combined with the highly targeted use of technology – enable the company to offer organic herbs and leafy greens with all of the sustainability benefits of indoor-grown produce, at a much lower price point.

“Economic Alliance works with our local communities to attract innovative companies, like Soli Organic. They will be bringing environmentally sustainable indoor farming technologies to Marysville and the Puget Sound Region,” said Garry Clark, EASC President & CEO. “Washington’s strong agricultural tradition makes Soli Organic a perfect fit for our community.”

Second to aerospace, agriculture is Snohomish County’s largest dollar volume industry.

“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Soli Organic to Marysville and the Cascade Industrial Center,” Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring said. “It’s a forward-thinking company and an excellent addition to our growing business corridor.”

The Cascade Industrial Center, a joint effort by the cities of Marysville and Arlington, includes over 4,000 acres of manufacturing and industrial-zoned land with more than 1,700 developable acres. The CIC welcomes a wide range of mechanized and technology-driven industries and expects to add 20,000 more family-wage jobs over the next decade, helping residents work close to home and boosting our local economy.

Soli Organic’s Marysville facility is expected to be operational by Q1 2023. The facility is the second of eight new farms that Soli Organic intends to build in the near term, in addition to seven facilities already in operation. The company intends to have a total of 15 soil-based indoor farms in strategic locations across the United States, which will support its plans to shift 90% of its production indoors.

Soli Organic has become the first company to unlock the full value of controlled environment agriculture. This includes achieving considerable savings that translate to low unit costs, higher and more predictable yields, and environmental and climate benefits.

Using a soil-based substrate enables the company’s closed-loop nutrient regeneration technology, which produces nitrogen naturally. This eliminates entirely the need for synthetic fertilizers, which supports the company’s USDA certified organic status and shields it from recent ongoing spikes in input costs. Synthetic fertilizer prices reached repeated record highs over the course of 2021. This trend is anticipated to continue in 2022.