Our R&D team developed the groundbreaking Intelligent Aquaponics System — a self-regulating closed-loop ecosystem maximizing yield while minimizing environmental impact.
The IAS continuously monitors plant nutrient levels, fish behavior, and water quality. Real-time data enables proactive identification and prevention of issues before they affect yield.
Fish waste serves as the primary nutrient source — zero synthetic inputs. Fish are raised in our on-site hatchery and harvested at approximately 1.5 lbs, with all byproducts recycled back into the system.
Fish processing byproducts and plant trimmings feed an anaerobic digester producing methane gas and nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer, completing the loop.
High-yield production within a compact 250 sq ft facility
From vertical & horizontal growing systems
1 acre = 609 traditionally planted acres of output
Zero fertilizers, pesticides, or chemicals
Methane from our anaerobic digester fuels a generator, significantly reducing reliance on grid electricity.
Methane enriches the growing environment with CO₂, optimizing photosynthesis and boosting yields.
All organic waste feeds the anaerobic digester for energy and fertilizer production — zero waste.
Specialized biological filters supply on-demand soluble nutrients tailored to each plant cultivar.
Automated systems adjust light intensity throughout growth, optimizing rate, texture, flavor, and color.
Vertical towers create a vacuum at root systems, significantly enhancing CO₂ absorption and growth rate.
