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IGS partners with Eden Towers

Providing Australia's under-served communities

Indoor agritech specialist IGS has secured a partnership with Eden Towers, the hyper-efficient vertical farming business, to power a commercial-scale vertical farm in Western Australia to grow leafy greens, specialty crops and begin the development of indigenous crops to support the local indigenous community and enter new markets.

The farm will be Australian-first, located next door to the Shire of Murray’s Western Australian Food Innovation Precinct (WAFIP) in Nambeelup (south of Perth) in the Peel Business Park. The four-tower industrial-scale farm will be the centerpiece of the site. It will generate 120 tonnes of produce per annum when it is fully operational next year – including lettuce, spinach, kale, and basil, as well as the indigenous crops.

The indigenous crop program is supported by the key WAFIP collaborators and championed by the Peel Development Commission. Working alongside Winjan Aboriginal Corporation, Eden Towers and IGS will first use the vertical farm near Perth to grow food crops like the warrigal plant a type of bush tucker spinach, and bush tucker celery, with a view to broaden this over time to pharmaceutical and cosmetic crops. It also plans to support reforestation projects in the area.

The project has also secured funding from the WAFIP’s Enterprise Support Program and the Regional Economic Development (RED) Grant from the State Government.

Underserved market
Capitalizing on a large and underserved market for fresh and high-quality produce at an accessible price, Eden Towers will disrupt the way produce is grown and delivered. With plans to expand operations to each major city in Australia and into Asia, Eden Towers combines operational knowledge, innovation in packaging, and IGS technology to crack the formula for profitable vertical farming.

Scottish-headquartered IGS has been appointed to build four 12-meter-high Growth Tower structures, which will create a precision-controlled indoor ecosystem where plants can thrive all year round without soil. The farm will use 98% less water and achieve up to 15 times the yield of a greenhouse or open field. A traditional field would require 6,000m2 of space to produce the equivalent yield.

Construction will begin in Q1 2022, and the farm will be fully operational by early Q4 2022. It will be Australia’s first farm to be powered by up to 100% solar power, with the aim of it becoming entirely carbon neutral by 2024, solidifying Eden Towers’ commitment to improving sustainability across Australia’s agriculture industry.

David Farquhar, CEO at IGS, said: “Australia’s agricultural production is growing, but it’s vital that’s delivered in an environmentally sustainable way if we’re to curb the emissions our farming habits produce globally. Eden Towers is passionate about sustainable farming across Australia, and we’re excited that they have chosen our platform to help deliver this project and to support indigenous crop growth and the local community.”

Christian Prokscha, Co-Founder of Eden Towers, said: “Our partnership with IGS gives us unfettered access to the best technology and world-leading crop and food scientists from IGS and at the James Hutton Institute in Scotland. This, combined with our highly experienced and senior team which has the expertise, in-country experience, and market access to execute our plans to expand across Australasia and the Asia Pacific, gives us huge competitive advantage. With this partnership, we can further our goal of sustainably feeding the world and protecting the environment, while supporting our local indigenous community with opportunities to tell the stories of local indigenous flora and fauna while creating jobs, and local markets for a new global product.”

For more information:
Intelligent Growth Solutions
www.intelligentgrowthsolutions.com 

 

 


Christian Prokscha, co-founder and CEO
christian@edentowers.life    
Eden Towers
www.edentowers.life 

 
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