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Mar 2022

Dalsem X-AIR Semi-Closed Greenhouse Solution

DALSEM X-AIR SEMI-CLOSED GREENHOUSE SOLUTION

A new era for sustainable greenhouse growing!
The Dalsem X-AIR Semi-Closed Greenhouse Solution with the X-AIR Ventilator
adds new dimensions to the current approaches for greenhouse growing.

  1. The perfect symbiosis of knowledge, technology and data control. No resources are wasted, water is re-used and energy consumption is kept to a minimum. Yield and production quality are optimized due to the use of Data Driven Growing without need of a highly experienced grower.
  2. The Data Driven Growing Strategy will improve yield, avoids human error and therefore will attract more capital to the greenhouse industry.
  3. Sustainability due to our solution and the introduction of the X-AIR Ventilator. Your greenhouse will generate more production compared to current greenhouses, in some cases up to 10%, whilst saving energy (up to 20%) and CO2.

ABOUT X-AIR SEMI-CLOSED GREENHOUSE SOLUTION

Designed to optimize plant and crop growth by optimizing the greenhouse and its climate conditions in a sustainable way. This concept takes the natural growth of the plant as the starting point and helps the plant develop optimally, whilst maintaining its balance. The X-AIR Greenhouse is capable of using any ambient physical properties to generate optimal conditions based upon the Data Driven Growing Strategy, restraining the use of natural resources e.g. energy. The plant is central within this strategy and will enable to yield the highest quantity and quality of crop in the shortest time possible.

The new X-AIR Greenhouse includes the X-AIR Ventilation System. This Dalsem invention is an essential part of the energy-efficient climate control system. A solution that combines decentralized forced air ventilation and circulation to resemble natural airflow from above to the crop. By circulating and mixing greenhouse air with outside air or air from above the screens, optimal growing conditions are created inside the greenhouse. A practical and compact ventilation system which is strategically placed to cover the entire greenhouse.

The unique Dalsem X-AIR Semi-Closed Greenhouse Solution is powered by Dalsem, Hoogendoorn Growth Management and LetsGrow.com. Due to enhanced cross-sectoral collaboration between these innovative companies, growers are able to optimize their yield in a sustainable manner.

https://www.x-air.nl/en/x-air-semiclosed-greenhouse-solution/about-x-air-sustainable-greenhouse

 

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