Tag: plant

Robbe’s Little Garden’s vertical farming boosted by smart technology greenhouses 

FoodCase
Robbe's little garden plants in violet light.

Finnish Robbe’s Little Garden (Robbe’s lilla trädgård) is a pioneer of…

Finland boasts the largest organic wild collection area in the world

Ecosystem servicesCase
Lingonberry branch.

Collecting organic and wild produce presents Finnish agriculture and bioeconomy new opportunities. Linking the pure&…

Making of Tomorrow: Wellbeing from Food

FoodVideo
Picture from video. Cellpod on a table with fruits.

In the years to come, corporate social and environmental responsibility will be taken for granted&…

Making of Tomorrow: Renewal from Biomaterials

Wood and forestVideo
Man pointing a biopackage to a girl in a food store. Picture from video.

In the near future, bio-packaging materials will challenge fossil-based plastics in many areas, and will&…

Silmusalaatti – sprouting goodness!

FoodCase
Silmusalaatti package and filled croissant.

Organic agriculture in Helsinki region without subsidies, fertilisers, pesticides or land to cultivate! How is&…

Future food from your kitchen table

FoodCase
Blueberries and CellPod food cells in a wooden cup.

Forget the shrivelled basils! How about a cloudberry or arctic bramble-smoothie with fresh ingredients grown&…

Naava’s smart green wall produces healthy indoor air

Ecosystem servicesCase
Office with Naava's green wall.

Everyone knows plants clean and purify air. Naava has now developed and patented a technology…

Superfood and cosmetics from the gifts of northern nature

FoodCase
Two Fenola products.

Berries, fungi, and herbs are a treasure trove of northern nature that goes mostly ignored&…

FRANTSILA – Wellbeing and health from nature

ChemistryCase

Frantsila Organic Herb Farm has been a pioneer of organic herb growing and natural health&…

Arctic Warriors bring traditional Lappish herbs to life

Ecosystem servicesCase
Arctic Warriors product, a mug and herbs.

Roseroot and Angelica, herbs native to Lapland, have a long history, yet have been forgotten&…