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Pioneering Greenhouse Innovation

Koppert Cress and Skytree's First DAC Technology Test

Innovative Greenhouse Lab Tests DAC Technology

Koppert Cress and Division Q are pioneering the first DAC technology test in an operational greenhouse lab with Skytree. Known for their innovative edible greens, Koppert Cress aims to boost sustainability and efficiency in Dutch horticulture. This collaboration marks a significant step in revolutionizing CO2 utilization in controlled-environment agriculture.

Key Information

The Skytree Cumulus System

01. Location

Monster, Netherlands

02. Deployment

April 2024

03. Application

CO2 Utiliziation

04. Industry

Controlled Environment Agriculture

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“With Stratus, Skytree has developed the 'missing link' for greenhouse horticulture; sustainable CO2 supply in fossil-free cultivation.”

Bart van Meurs
Leads technical innovation projects in greenhouse horticulture