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GoodLeaf Farms launches True North Blend

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As Canadian fields slow down for the season, GoodLeaf Farms is welcoming the colder months with the launch of its new True North Blend, a Canadian mix of red and green leaves grown locally indoors and available fresh year-round.

 

True North Blend marks a new milestone for Canada's leader in vertical indoor farming. As the first national mix to feature nutrient-rich baby beet greens alongside tender baby romaine and vibrant lettuce, it showcases a fresh, flavour-forward combination that reflects GoodLeaf Farms' commitment to innovation, sustainability and growing year-round local produce.

 

As Canadians increasingly prioritize local sourcing and reduced reliance on imported produce, True North Blend meets this shift head-on with greens that are grown indoors, pesticide-free, and 100% Canadian, year-round. By growing locally, GoodLeaf strengthens Canada's food security while helping reduce dependence on U.S. imports

 

Nearly half of Canadians (46%) now cite domestic sourcing as their top sustainability consideration in food purchases, driven by support for the local economy (55%), the belief that locally produced food is healthier (49%), and the perception that it is higher quality (44%).

 

Building on that demand, True North Blend delivers complex colour, satisfying crunch, and crisp, sweet flavour in every bite. 

 

Locally grown 365 days a year, True North Blend is always pesticide, herbicide, and fungicide-free. It is ready to eat—no washing required, straight from package to plate. 

 

Founded in Guelph, Ontario, GoodLeaf Farms grows fresh greens year-round using advanced vertical-farming technology that reduces environmental impact. The company has farms in Guelph, Calgary, and Saint-Hubert, Québec.

 

Source: GoodLeaf Farms October 31, 2025 news release

 

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 3 November 2025