
OUR PARTNERS
It's time to take action and protect our environment
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In the HofLabor, we are developing “regenerative mosaic agriculture” as a unique on-farm innovation project - together with pioneering farms on over 20 hectares.
«We have already been able to make very good use of a functional model of the Raptrac both in traditional cultivation and for innovative cultivation trials (carrots with undersowing), and thanks to the team's rapid interactions, we have achieved ever better results over the season. We see great potential in the Raptrac as a multifunctional, quickly deployable, lightweight and electric addition to the tractor - especially on the way to biodiverse, soil-conserving and at the same time efficient and economical agriculture, as we are developing with Mosaik Agriculture. We are very much looking forward to further cooperation.»




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At Biohof Chrutig, we not only have a great passion and the necessary commitment to agriculture and natural horticulture, but we also have a wealth of experience in a wide variety of areas.
Selina Niederberger:
«That sounds like a sensational machine that is gentle on the soil and soil animals :)»
«We at the Biohof Chrutig community support innovative technologies and sustainable progress in agriculture. A future of vital soils is particularly important to us. We would use the multifunctional Raptrac product on our valuable soil without hesitation.
We want to use a versatile technology for our production and support this great progress. We look forward to using the Raptrac on our biodiverse vegetable crops.»
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Biohof Fluofeld is a leading market player in Central Switzerland in the field of organic vegetable and berry cultivation. We are characterized by quality and innovation.
Michael Reichmuth:
«In agriculture, we rely on innovative developments to promote local and sustainable production. The Raptrac project is a development that will support competitive production in Central Switzerland in the future. I am eagerly following this project.»




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Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts is the university of applied sciences of the six cantons of Central Switzerland. With currently around 8,300 students in education, over 12,000 continuing education participants and 400 new research and development projects, it is the largest educational institution in the heart of Switzerland.
Adrian Koller:
«I find it very promising that organic farming could be intensified with bed-based cultivation. For the whole thing to be economically viable, it needs sensible, optimized mechanization support. Raptrac fills precisely this gap!»