David van Steenkiste, who has been herb master at top restaurant Hertog Jan for five years, is now developer of a cultivation tower. Focus-WTV took a look at David and is remarkable herb tower with which he is entering the market. Entrepreneur and investor Marc Coucke is helping him with this.
Herb master starts cultivating in tower
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