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New partnership to explore weed species cultivation indoors

Urban Crop Solutions collaborated and delivered a solution to BASF to accelerate the development of different projects related to new agricultural solutions in a more sustainable way. The cooperation also foresees the support of the plant science division of Urban Crop Solutions to the research team of BASF, which is working on the development of new products.

The new installation, located at BASF Limburgerhof, Germany, represents a significant advancement in the agriculture and chemical sectors. It enables BASF to cultivate weed species for scientific research and the development of innovative solutions targeting specific challenges in modern agriculture.

"The delivery of this installation by Urban Crop Solutions represents a crucial step in our efforts for sustainable agriculture. We look forward to working together to develop solutions that have a positive impact on agriculture and the environment," shared Dr. Liliana Parra Rapado, Senior Principal Scientist at BASF.

Jean-Pierre Coene, CEO of Urban Crop Solutions, adds, "Our business model of offering total solutions to companies willing to invest in applications and services for indoor vertical farming proved again successful in the segment of corporate clients. The team of BASF fell for our flexibility in engineering as well as our extended knowledge of plant science. "

For more information:
BASF Vegetable Seeds
www.basf.com

Urban Crop Solutions
+32 471 561 352
[email protected]
www.urbancropsolutions.com

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