Asai Nursery and DENSO Establish Joint Venture to Advance Agricultural Technology and Efficiencies
– Model for large-scale, next-generation greenhouse horticulture aims to increase agricultural competition and vegetable cultivation in Japan –
Asai Nursery, Inc.
DENSO Corporation
Tsu City (Japan), August 30, 2018― Asai Nursery, Inc. (Asai Nursery) and DENSO Corporation (DENSO) today announced a joint venture to create a next-generation model for horticulture using large-scale greenhouses and agricultural technology. The company, titled AgriD, Inc.., will build one of Japan’s largest agricultural greenhouses and develop technologies to improve cultivation productivity for growing vegetables. Construction of the greenhouse will take place in Inabe City, Mie Prefecture which offers ideal amounts of solar radiation for greenhouse cultivation and is scheduled to begin in 2019.
AgriD aims to increase the efficiency of agricultural practices through large-scale cultivation. Through agricultural production management, the venture will develop technologies for better controlling the environment in greenhouses, improve efficiency through automation and ensure growth and cultivation control. The model plans to employ a variety of development technologies from both Asai Nursery and DENSO including national distribution channels, air conditioning systems, engine control and robot technologies.
DENSO has long been developing products for controlling environments within greenhouses to improve productivity and reduce climate risks in agriculture. In 2015, DENSO released its “Profarm-Controller” product and has supported cultivation in collaboration with Toyotane Co., Ltd. In December 2018, DENSO will establish another joint venture with Daisen Co., Ltd. and Toyotane. In May 2019, the company will release “Profarm T-cube”, which is a semi-closed agricultural greenhouse.
Asai Nursery aims to provide sophisticated agricultural research and develop production fields and technologies to help control and enhance competitiveness in Japan, especially for tomatoes and cherry tomatoes. Asai creates added value by optimizing agricultural value chains from cultivation management to distribution development. Ultimately, the company strives to develop a new and sustainable model for agricultural management.
Profile of the new company
| 1. Name | AgriD, Inc. |
| 2. Establishment | August 2018 |
| 3. Location | Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Japan |
| 4. Capital | 50 million yen |
| 5. Ownership | Asai Nursery: 51%, DENSO: 49% |
| 6. President | Yuichiro Asai |
| 7. Business description | • Growing and selling fresh vegetables • Developing and demonstrating a model for next-generation greenhouse horticulture in a large-scale greenhouse |
Profile of the large-scale greenhouse
| 1. Construction site | Inabe City, Mie Prefecture |
| 2. Commencement of cultivation | By the end of FY2019 |
| 3. Scale | 4 ha (cultivation area) |
Reference: Profile of Asai Nursery, Inc.
| 1. Name | Asai Nursery, Inc. |
| 2. Establishment | 1975 |
| 3. Location | 4951 Takanoo-cho, Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Japan |
| 4. Capital | 50 million yen |
| 5. President | Yuichiro Asai |
| 6. Employees | 14 people (part time employee: 50 people) |
| 7. Business description: | • Vegetable business (agricultural production, R&D of varieties and cultivation technologies, development of distribution channels and systems) • Greening business (production, wholesale, and retail of garden trees, construction for gardening) |
About DENSO Corporation
DENSO Corp., headquartered in Kariya, Aichi prefecture, Japan has more than 220 subsidiaries in 35 countries and regions (including Japan) and employs approximately 170,000 people worldwide. Consolidated global sales for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, totaled US$48.1 billion. Last fiscal year, DENSO spent 8.8 percent of its global consolidated sales on research and development. DENSO common stock is traded on the Tokyo and Nagoya stock exchanges. For more information, go to www.denso.com, or visit our media website at www.denso.com/global/en/news/media-center/.