DAC Partnership for Strawberry Cultivation
Boosting Local Produce: Fieldless x Skytree
Pioneering DAC to give strawberries a boost
Fieldless selected Skytree’s Cumulus system to be part of its True North Berries growth project, in collaboration with the Symbiosis Lab from the University of Ottawa. The project is part of the Homegrown Innovation Challenge, where for the past six months innovators have been creating and delivering a market-ready system to reliably, sustainably and competitively produce berries out of season and at scale in Canada.
Now in phase two of the Innovation Challenge, Skytree’s Cumulus system delivers up to 4.3 tonnes of CO2 per year, at 90-99.99% purity, all easily connected to the research farm’s CO2 dosing system to boost strawberry yields.
Key Information
The Skytree Cumulus System
01. Location
Ontario, Canada
02. Deployment
January 2024
03. Application
CO2 Utilization
04. Industry
Controlled Environment Agriculture
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