Why Us

Kori Agriculture is not just another agriculture project — it is a pioneering solution to one of Canada's most persistent challenges. Today, about 90% of all fresh food in northern communities is flown in by air, resulting in extreme costs, supply chain vulnerabilities, and chronic food insecurity. Yet, no one else is building local production capacity at scale in these regions — except us.

What makes us truly different:

Full-stack solution

We don't just design and build the modular farms — we operate them ourselves, ensuring reliability, continuous optimization, and a direct connection with the communities we serve.

First-mover advantage

We are among the first in Canada to tackle Arctic food insecurity through controlled-environment hydroponics designed specifically for polar conditions.

Innovation with impact

Our system delivers nutrients directly to plant roots, accelerating growth, improving yields, and reducing water use. Combined with renewable power integration and energy-efficient design, this creates a resilient, scalable platform for sustainable food production.

Innovative maintenance solutions

We leverage cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing to enable on-site repairs and part replacement when possible, reducing downtime and dependency on expensive air freight for spare parts. This approach ensures our farms remain operational even in the most remote locations.

Strategic partnerships

By co-developing our installations with Inuit organizations and engaging local workforce and knowledge, we build social license and long-term community trust.

For investors, supporting Kori Agriculture is a strategic win-win.

It offers not only the potential for equity participation and future returns but also the opportunity to align with a transformative, high-impact project that directly addresses food sovereignty, sustainability, and northern development.

This is more than an investment — it's a chance to be part of the leading solution in Arctic food security and to help shape the future of sustainable agriculture in Canada and beyond.