Koppert Cress backs Amsterdam’s climate tech startup Skytree to cut CO2 emissions in horticulture - Silicon Canals
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Koppert Cress backs Amsterdam’s climate tech startup Skytree to cut CO2 emissions in horticulture - Silicon Canals
Amsterdam-based Skytree, a climate tech company specialising in carbon utilisation and removal solutions, has secured investment from Division Q, Koppert Cress’ innovation arm. DivisionQ is investing in Skytree as part of a larger Series A funding round that also includes support from Horticoop, a cooperative of 280 Dutch greenhouse growers. “The Netherlands is an international leader in innovations for greenhouse horticulture, often with a focu…
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