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InvertiGro at NEOM
 

The next generation of vertical farming is here.

InvertiGro's innovative indoor farming solutions are growing hyper-local  fresh produce in NEOM, Saudi Arabia, 

who is InvertiGro suitable for?

Crop-agnostic, flexible and scalable,

InvertiGro is suitable for anyone (almost anywhere)

looking to grow quality, flavoursome

and nutritious fresh produce

in reliable, predictable rural-scale supply 

in an efficient, sustainable and profitable way

food retailers & produce wholesalers

Looking for profitable and reliable supplies of quality fresh produce with lower food miles

food services

& caterers

Airlines, resorts, restaurants, aged care and hospitals looking to secure year-round healthy fresh produce

property

developers

Looking to create integrated sustainable, connected and productive communities

pharmaceutical

& wellness

Looking for safe and secure facilities to grow high quality medicinal crops, pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals in a controlled environment

forestry, nursery

& seedlings

Nursery, landscaping and forestry projects looking for reliable, efficient and hardy seedling propagation

traditional farmers & greenhouses

Looking for an efficient and reliable germination and seedling production solution. 

Looking to supplement animal fodder or diversify crops and reduce exposure to unpredictable environmental conditions.

military camps, mining

& humanitarian aid

Looking for fast and flexible fresh food supplies in some of the most challenging climates and conditions

research &

education

Schools, universities and other research institutions looking for controlled environment agriculture solutions

InvertiCube

Modular, sealed and stackable InvertiCubes can be easily reconfigured for the best yields, resource efficiencies and growing conditions for a wide variety of crops.

 

1.5m wide x 1.5m deep and 2.3m high, InvertiCubes are compatible with standard pallet racking and globally available materials handling equipment.

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