Infinite Erie and Minority Community Investment Coalition (MCIC) is welcoming Integrated Agriculture Systems (INTAG) Aquaponics to Erie and Savocchio Opportunity Park. 

INTAG has been the consultant on the grow the Grow Erie project at Savocchio Opportunity Park for the past three years. 

“Moving to Erie just makes good business sense,” said Chris Nguyen, INTAG CEO. “We have built strong strategic
partnerships over the years, and by co-locating with the Grow Erie sustainable farm, we can do our research
from the facility as well as oversee the production for MCIC.”

Once in Erie, INTAG will leverage its patented technology to produce crop bio-stimulants derived from fish and other animal waste. 

INTAG's systems are designed to remediate water contaminants and process nutrient waste streams from commercial fish, poultry and livestock farming. 

“Grow Erie is such an exceptional community and economic development project, and it couldn’t have happened
without the technology and expertise of INTAG’s team,” said Tina Mengine, Erie County Redevelopment Authority
president and CEO. “Adding the relocation of advanced technology company INTAG to the Savocchio
Opportunity Park takes this project to a whole new level. We are thrilled to bring the R&D arm of this innovative
company to Erie.”

Grow Erie will house a 17,000 sq.ft. facility utilizing INTAG's patented technology. Additionally, INTAG will lease 2,000 sq.ft. of space within the Grow Erie facility. The company will build a new 3,000 sq.ft. greenhouse on the site as part of its R&D operations.