FEATURE: Dutch firm eyes branching out with army of tree-seeding robots

Published 12:44 on November 27, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:44 on November 27, 2024  / /  Africa, Australia, Biodiversity, EMEA

A Dutch nature restoration company aims to improve the scalability of reforestation with a fleet of tree-seeding robots that could help national tree-planting schemes.
A Dutch nature restoration company aims to improve the scalability of reforestation with a fleet of tree-seeding robots that could help national tree-planting schemes.


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