Moleaer partners with Griffin to offer nanobubble technology

Nanobubble technology provider Moleaer has entered into a distribution agreement with Griffin Greenhouse Supplies, a large horticultural distribution and brokerage company in the USA.
“Moleaer’s nanobubble technology helps growers worldwide lower their input costs and water usage and increase their yield at a time when water, electricity, fertilizer and chemical prices are rising,” said Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer. “We’re excited to partner with Griffin to enable more growers to access these savings and productivity improvements more easily.”
As well as offering access to Moleaer’s nanobubble technology, the company said the partnership offers greater after-market support. For 75 years, Griffin has been providing products and solutions to greenhouse and nursery producers.
Moleaer has installed approximately 1,000 nanobubble generators in a range of cultivation facilities around the world, from small vertical farms and greenhouses to nurseries. “Growers consistently observe improvements in water quality, disease and biofilm control, water infiltration, and yield, brix or caliper of fruits and vegetables,” the company said.
Read more about nanobubble technology here, Nanobubble-infused fertilizer a game-changer
And here, on how nanobubbles could help improve drought conditions.
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