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The Climate Cycle
Climate Tech Canada
31 episodes
6 days ago
Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.
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Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.
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Food Sovereignty and Vertical Farming with Corey Ellis, Growcer
The Climate Cycle
56 minutes 3 seconds
2 weeks ago
Food Sovereignty and Vertical Farming with Corey Ellis, Growcer

Corey Ellis is the co-founder and CEO of Growcer, an Ottawa-based company building modular farms & food infrastructure used by communities, schools, and grocers across Canada and around the world.

We talk about the impact our food system is having on the climate and how vertical farming can help solve those problems. We also talk about lessons learned from the vertical farming hype cycle, Growcer’s $30M infrastructure fund, and building a company for the long-term.

About Corey

Corey started Growcer in 2014 with his co-founder Alida Burke after seeing firsthand how northern communities struggle with food security. What began as a social enterprise project in Nunavut grew into a mission-driven company tackling food affordability, waste, and access.

Growcer has deployed over 800 farms worldwide, acquired its US competitor Freight Farms, and launched a $30M Growcer Fund to finance climate infrastructure.

In this conversation, we cover:

  • 7:40 - What’s broken in our food system and why boring problems like distribution and shelf life matter

  • 11:03 - How modular farms cut food waste and fertilizer use - but aren’t a silver bullet

  • 16:51 - How Growcer turned customer criticism into their best R&D engine

  • 19:19 - What real food sovereignty looks like when communities own their infrastructure

  • 24:34 - The “vertical farming” hype cycle and why most players got it wrong

  • 39:37 - Borrowing lessons from real estate to finance climate infrastructure

  • 50:59 - Solving hard problems and building culture from first principles


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The Climate Cycle
Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.