"Vertical Tower Cultivation System" contributes to the SDGs with the help of the sun.
Both planting and harvesting are very easy! Sunlight shines uniformly on all plants, eliminating inconsistencies in cultivation.
The vertical tower cultivation system "Vege Tree" has eight cultivation shafts arranged vertically that rotate slowly to the left. The difference in light intensity between the north and south is eliminated, allowing sunlight to shine uniformly on all plants, resulting in no uneven growth. The device has a footprint of 90 cm square and a height of 2.3 m, with the top of the vegetables positioned about 2 m above the floor. Even areas that are hard to reach can easily have the vertically extended cultivation shafts removed, making both planting and harvesting very simple. 【Features】 ■ Contributes to SDGs ■ Eight cultivation shafts arranged vertically that rotate slowly to the left ■ Eliminates the difference in light intensity between the north and south ■ The device has a footprint of 90 cm square and a height of 2.3 m, with the top of the vegetables positioned about 2 m above the floor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We believe that the future of plant factories suitable for climate change will be a hybrid system that combines sunlight and artificial light. Many flat multi-layer plant factories are struggling to operate amid rising electricity costs, labor shortages, increasing minimum wages, and rising raw material and transportation costs. However, we cannot reduce the time of LED lights. Reducing photosynthesis promotion directly leads to poor growth, which affects sales prices and directly results in decreased revenue. Our rotating tower type system allows multiple plants to share fixed LED lights, making it a low-cost and efficient cultivation method that requires fewer LED lights. In family restaurants, serving robots are active, primarily aimed at reducing labor costs, but this method can also be applied to the rotating tower cultivation system, enabling the automation of plant factories through improvements. We will continue to pursue broad technical support and joint development to promote vertical automation systems. We are seeking the participation of partner companies.