
Innovation Memo: With Co-Founder and CEO of NjordFrey, Lars Hededam
NjordFrey is an agritech company revolutionising sustainable agriculture by developing innovative aquaponic systems that integrate fish farming and vegetable cultivation on small plots of land. Their user-friendly systems, designed for smallholder farmers, significantly increase fish and crop production while using 95% less water than traditional farming methods. NjordFrey’s integrated digital monitoring service provides real-time data and remote support, ensuring optimal farm performance and scalability.
We profile NjordFrey with Co-founder and CEO, Lars Hededam.
Our Innovation Memos provide a comprehensive profile of an innovator, whether it’s a startup, hub, investor or more established corporate, highlighting technological and business model innovations. The Memo is written in direct consultation with a verified representative from that entity and also outlines suggestions around how to rapidly scale their innovation further through the use of The FutureList’s network.
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