Nongshim, a food and beverage company in South Korea, will export a container-type vertical smart farm for a pilot project in Oman, which has launched a state smart farm initiative to decrease its reliance on food imports. Nongshim said its smart farm enables crop cultivation up to 18 times a year.
This is Nongshim's first smart farm export since it formed an in-house startup team in 2018 to accelerate its smart farm business. Nongshim said its smart farm export is meaningful in that it has become the first partner of Oman's state smart farm initiative. The $200,000 pilot project involves two 40-foot containers with a total cultivation area of about 165 square meters.
With its deal with Oman, Nongshim aims to export smart farm technology to other Middle East countries. "The Middle East is mostly desert, so farming is almost impossible," an unnamed Nongshim official said in a statement on November 23. "As most countries there rely on imported food, their interest in smart farms has been increasing, so there is a very high possibility of market growth."
The Seoul government has promised to support exports of South Korea's agriculture technology. The stater-run Rural Development Administration targets the Middle East with cooling house-type smart farms that can protect crops from extreme heat. In 2019, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates agreed to jointly research rice cultivation techniques in the desert and smart greenhouse cooling systems.
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