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OnePointOne and Sakata Seed America announce collaboration

Partnering to accellerate quality and varieties in vertical farming

OnePointOne and Sakata Seed America announced today a collaboration in the acceleration of vertical farming. Together, the two entities will share intelligence and analysis focused on maximizing plant outputs while minimizing environmental impact. 

Capturing data much faster
Dave Armstrong, President/CEO of Sakata adds, "We are taking the CEA arena very seriously. By working with OnePointOne on product research and development, we aim to push the segment's development in a real-world vertical production environment. Working together directly and fully sharing information enables both sides to capture data that might otherwise take years to generate." 

"Working with OnePointOne gives us the opportunity to test many of our varieties in a true vertical system and highly precise indoor environment. The performance data we'll collect will help us continue to refine our varieties and fine-tune our breeding programs for the CEA space," said Tracy Lee, Sakata's Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Lead.

"We are on a mission to unleash the power of plants to feed, fuel, and heal the world," explains Sam Bertram, CEO, and Co-Founder of OnePointOne. "As we launch Willo, the world's first personalized vertical farming experience, this Sakata partnership will help amplify our ability to bring an exciting list of cultivars to our members. Furthermore, it will drive the innovations and advances needed to bring a more sustainable growth platform to the market at scale."

The large-scale research program begins today at OnePointOne's facility in San Jose, CA. Their 25-foot vertical structure uses LED lights to supplant the sun, a nutrient-rich mist to replace the soils and a clean-room environment, akin to a computer lab, as the production field. OnePointOne's system consists of advanced aeroponics and a fleet of robotic growers to perform most of the day-to-day production functions – from planting, to watering, to harvesting. Sakata's wide array of state-of-the-art genetics coupled with OnePointOne's  proprietary tech promises to drive further innovations and discovery.

 

 

For more information:
OnePointOne
info@onepointone.com
www.onepointone.com 

 
 
Sakata Seed America
www.sakata.com
 
 
 
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