An everlasting supply of sunshine

and sea water to grow food in arid

lands

If you are a traditional farmer, you’ll need water and energy to grow your produce.

And you’ll need lots of it.

The challenge is that they are finite resources that are becoming ever scarcer.

Our solution? Not to use them!

We don’t extract groundwater from the planet at unsustainable rates. We don’t

rely on fossil fuels. And we don’t use soil or valuable farmlands.

Instead we’ve developed technologies that integrate solar power, electricity generation, fresh water production and hydroponics. It produces an

equivalent quantity of food to that grown using traditional methods, but the quality is

significantly better.

You can’t beat our system

We use the sun’s energy to produce freshwater for irrigation. And we turn it into electricity to power our greenhouse to heat and cool our crops.

Our ventilation also uses seawater to help cool the greenhouses, and we re-use water again and again.