The legalization of marijuana opens the doors for Seedo in Europe. The company has previously received a $4 million of financing from the Israeli PepsiCo owner SodaStream International Ltd. CEO. For the uninformed, Seedo offers the hemp and agricultural industry fully automated growing systems. Moreover, this system, powered by AI, enables everyone to grow their own herbs.
The legalization of marijuana opened the door for a new and potentially lucrative industry. Most recently, law changes have allowed consumers to see the company, Seedo in Europe.
Many companies are popping up and taking advantage of this yet untapped commercial market. But what does this mean for the Israeli grow-box company?
In this regard, the Headquarters of Cannabis Cultivation is located in Haifa (Israel) with Seedo, a manufacturer of fully automated hydroponic grow boxes.
Seedo recently entered into an agreement with the Toronto-based online cannabis product market, Namaste Technologies, for marketing and distribution.
It is worth mentioning that the company has previously received $4 million in financing from the Israeli PepsiCo owner SodaStream International Ltd. CEO, Daniel Birnbaum.
According to the agreement, Namaste will distribute the device for growing itself on European markets. This includes the United Kingdom, Ireland and Germany.
Additionally, the company opened a distribution center near Rotterdam, the Netherlands in May 2019.
For the uninformed, Seedo offers fully automated, controlled indoor growing solutions for home growing and commercial hemp, herbs and vegetables.
The device uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyze the condition of the crops and determine their needs. The device manages various factors, including climate, lighting and nutrient parameters.
Moreover, this system, powered by AI, enables everyone from average consumers to large-scale producers to grow without prior experience or vastly available space.
In particular, growers can use Seedo’s intelligent technology to harvest the next generation of precision agriculture.
On the other hand, it reduces cultivation costs by 40%. It also delivers maximum daylight lighting, built-in carbon filters, automated air conditioning and a smart post-harvest drying system.
If you are interested, you can get the device directly from the company for $2, 400 with an additional $ 350 for shipping.
Together with the Seedo mini-fridge, users also receive a complete grow set including a food package and two CO2 cylinders.
Additionally, a rock wool culture plate, an air filter, a water filter and the app are also included, available on both Android and iOS.
With the app, users can check the water levels, and you can also see the weed growing digitally in HD.
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