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Microgreens are a type of edible vegetable or herb that are harvested shortly after germination, when the seedling is still young. They are typically smaller than baby greens, but larger than sprouts. Microgreens are known for their intense flavor and nutritional content, and are often used as a garnish or as an ingredient in salads, sandwiches, and other dishes.
The microgreen market is a subset of the larger fruit and vegetable market. It is a rapidly growing segment, with many farmers and producers offering a variety of microgreens. Microgreens are typically sold in small quantities, either as individual plants or in pre-packaged mixes. They are often sold at farmers markets, specialty stores, and online.
Some companies in the microgreen market include BrightFarms, SproutsIO, and Urban Greens. These companies specialize in growing and selling microgreens, and offer a variety of products, from pre-packaged mixes to individual plants. Other companies, such as LocalGreens and Green City Growers, focus on providing locally-sourced microgreens to restaurants and other foodservice establishments. Show Less Read more