

Biodiversity. Sustainability. Microfarming.
Biointensive cultivation goes beyond the cultivation of over 30 different vegetable varieties; it also has a positive impact on nature by facilitating symbiotic relationships between plants and insects. Proper soil preparation is also a critical component- compost, for example, plays a significant role in the necessary build-up of humus. Maintaining and promoting soil fertility is essential for successful biointensive cultivation. In fact, with this sustainable farming practice, a farm can operate profitably on less than one hectare of land. Despite its numerous benefits, however, many potentially interested parties lack the necessary agronomic knowledge to start their own farms.
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Our technology can not only be applied in the context of microfarming, but can be scaled and adapted to other use cases at will.
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KI und Robotik auf der AI.BAY 2023

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