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Ammerlaan Growers centralizes cultivation data with LetsGrow.com

Ammerlaan Growers, led by John Ammerlaan and his sons Kevin and Nick, cultivates snack peppers and sweet pointed peppers across multiple locations in De Lier and Vierpolders. The family business continuously works toward more efficient and sustainable cultivation, with energy savings through, among other measures, CHP systems, solar panels, e-boilers, and batteries.

To consolidate data and cultivation information in one clear overview, Ammerlaan Growers chose the LetsGrow.com Observer package. Thanks to the platform, data and cultivation strategies are centrally accessible and easily compared between locations.

"Thanks to LetsGrow.com, we can see exactly when irrigation starts at each location and how the climate develops alongside it," shares Mike van Os, Location Manager at Ammerlaan Growers.

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Concrete Results: Irrigation Under Control
A clear example of the difference LetsGrow.com makes is irrigation. Using the dashboards, Ammerlaan Growers can accurately compare start times and the total irrigation volume per day for each location. This allows deviations to be quickly detected and adjustments to be made, with better insight into how the climate develops in the process.

Collaboration and Impact on the Crop
The collaboration with LetsGrow.com is highly valued: the team is quick to assist and helps to make optimal use of the platform for cultivation data. This data-driven approach ensures optimal conditions for the crops, allowing plants to grow healthy and uniform, which benefits the quality of the peppers.

For more information:
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