To prevent crops from going to waste, the Dutch bankrupt greenhouse company Eden Tech was allowed to continue operating for a few more months. Now the trustee investigates a relaunch.
For several years, the Eden Tech team has been working on their technology to grow crops in the most efficient way possible, minimizing the use of water and nutrients. “Dosing water and nutrients in such a way that nothing is lost and the optimum result is achieved,” they explained earlier. The initiators worked on an installation to grow crops themselves in an ecologically responsible way. That cultivation process was automated, an app was developed that could remotely control the administration of food, water and the provision of the right equipment.
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