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This lettuce is grown indoors and is sold in grocery stores in St. Anthony

On the tip of the Northern Peninsula, fresh leafy greens are being grown inside a shipping container and then being put on grocery store shelves. Local grocery shoppers are excited for the new fresh and delicious option.

Sabri Farms produce is changing the lettuce game

Woman in lab coat holding bag of lettuce
SABRI farms manager Felicia Hillier has been part of the hydroponics farm project since day one. (Colleen Connors/CBC)

Grocery shoppers in St. Anthony can now purchase fresh, locally-grown, spinach, kale and lettuce on their supermarket shelves, all year round. 

Sabri Farms grows its produce inside a 40-foot shipping container, also called their hydroponics facility. 

Sabri Farms manager Felicia Hillier said they produce fresh products that can be packaged and sent to the grocery store — even in the coldest temperatures. 

"Like it is the dead of winter and we have to use a heat gun to get our door open and we are going out with this fresh products to the stores. It was amazing," said Hillier. 

Sabri Farms started their hydroponics farm project six months ago, with the goal of creating affordable and year-round access to leafy greens in St. Anthony. The project is supported by funding from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and other job creation partnerships. 

Hillier has been part of the project since day one. 

"Before we started our farm here, the lettuce quality was not great. And prices went really high there a few years ago," said Hillier. 

WATCH | 'Who would have thought … we would have been buying fresh spinach in St. Anthony?': 

Inside this grey shipping container in St. Anthony is a hydroponic bounty of green produce

12 hours ago
Duration 2:28
The CBC’s Colleen Connors tours the unlikely growing site — a storage container sitting along the side of a road. Felicia Hillier, manager of SABRI Farms, explains how more sites like this could mean fresh produce grown right here.

Hillier said the community was excited to see their lettuce on the store shelf. 

"It's a local product, people support local. And it's so fresh. It lasts weeks in the fridge," said Hillier. 

Customers happy with fresh picks

St. Anthony shopper Paul Dunphy said he and his wife enjoy Sabri Farm's french romaine lettuce and spinach every day. 

And he says he would've never imagined being able to buy fresh greens in St. Anthony every week. 

"The flavour is excellent. it's crisp its fresh," said Dunphy. "It's just beyond my imagination."

Shopper Jillian Mullet also said she happy to see that the prices are on-par with the other options. 

"It's hard to believe something that fresh could come from somewhere like St. Anthony. It's cold weather here most of the time," said Mullet. 

"It's super awesome to see something local on our shelves."

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Abby Cole is a journalist with CBC News in St. John's. She can be reached at abby.cole@cbc.ca.

With files from Colleen Connors