CultiFarm1

A large-scale demonstration site of 10,000㎡ utilizing waste heat from power plants for heating and cooling energy, a low-carbon smart farm.

The world is suffering from the climate crisis.

The amount of greenhouse gases generated from agriculture amounts to 26.8% of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
Efforts toward NET ZERO in agriculture are essential for sustainable food production.

Culti Labs hopes that all smart farms worldwide will no longer contribute to environmental degradation
and will actively pursue technological development and implementation toward this end.

The state-of-the-art glass greenhouse, operated by Culti Labs in Taean, with an area of 3 hectares,
is the first smart farm in Korea to utilize waste heat from power plants,in collaboration with Taean County, Western Power Generation, and Wonbuk-myeon Farming Association.

This greenhouse is also recognized as an excellent example of energy utilization,br />as it can reduce fossil fuel usage by up to 80% and recycle wasted energy.

The cultivation techniques and expertise based on data developed by Culti Labs are first tested and proven in Cultifarm.

South Korea still lags at about 70% of the cultivation productivity compared to advanced countries.

Cultifarm will continue to introduce new technologies and accumulate data to become the cradle of cultivation techniques
that demonstrate the highest productivity not only in Korea but also worldwide.
Cultifarmplans to establish a total of more than 10 hectares of self-operating smart farms by 2027.

In the future, Culti Labs will also focus on training personnel in data-based cultivation technologies to lead the spread of technology and ecosystem development.

Tomato greenhouse