A cultivation method that utilizes the characteristics of vertical systems, expanding cultivation varieties and sales areas! A cultivation system that has a pond.
In the world's plant factories, vertical cultivation is mainstream, while multi-layer flat systems are experiencing customer attrition among new entrants due to rising energy costs. The I.M.A system utilizes a pond method, allowing vegetable roots to continuously absorb nutrients, resulting in stable seedling growth. Our company will expand cultivation methods, crop varieties, and sales areas that leverage the characteristics of vertical systems. **Features of Vege Tree** - 1.5 times the harvest volume of multi-layer flat systems with the same volume - Rotating type shares LED lighting for energy savings - Can be cultivated under natural light or in sealed rooms with artificial light - Operations from sowing to harvest do not require movement from a fixed position - Installation and relocation of cultivation equipment are easy - Sealed ponds prevent the occurrence of blue algae *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials 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.