As it sets out to raise $700,000 in debt capital, St. John’s-based SucSeed is looking to build on its proven strategy of selling its vegetable-growing kits to schools and school boards.
The company makes hydroponic grow kits that help people grow nutritious vegetables indoors. It has booked about $500,000 in sales since the end of 2016 and those sales are growing – mainly because the venture has been closing sales to school boards.
Its 1,200 kits now in use include those purchased by school boards in Newfoundland and Labrador and in Saskatchewan. CEO Emily Bland said the great thing about