Photos courtesy of Ledgnd
Dutch software company Ledgnd and Danish engineering company Viemose DGS, a manufacturer of greenhouse automated cultivation systems, have partnered to integrate the MyLedgnd platform directly into Viemose’s Moving Gutter Systems.
Growers will now be able to view all key performance metrics in a single user-friendly dashboard, merging data from sensors, plant feedback, climate computers and other measurement systems.
These real-time insights enable growers to make quicker, more informed decisions, supporting stronger growth, consistent quality and greater efficiency throughout their operations, Ledgnd said in a news release.
Pilot projects are currently running at selected grower sites to test the system and optimize workflows ahead of a full-scale rollout.
“Cultivating leafy greens is most effective when guided by the right data,” said Floris Berghout, CEO of Viemose DGS. “Through our partnership with Ledgnd, we’re combining our proven cultivation systems with a centralized platform that empowers growers to make faster, smarter and more precise decisions.”
Both companies said that technology delivers its full value when it works together with systems that already perform well.

“We’ve seen great success integrating MyLedgnd into existing systems, and we’re excited to now optimize Viemose’s cultivation systems,” said Matthea Rijneker, co-founder & CEO of Ledgnd. “The first pilot projects will demonstrate how combining trusted methods with live data can boost efficiency, consistency and overall crop performance.”
The new partnership allows growers to have a comprehensive view of conditions throughout the greenhouse, enabling quick responses to changes in plant health or climate. The integration also streamlines resource use, conserving energy and water while minimizing waste.
“By combining data with smart cultivation technology like Viemose’s Moving Gutter Systems, growers can plan and produce more precisely,” said Ledgnd CCO Ramon van de Vrie. “With access to climate data and plant feedback, they gain better control over crop yield. And because data-driven cultivation enables higher efficiency and output, the investment in Viemose’s automation systems delivers a faster return.”
The partners are launching pilot implementations at select grower sites to refine end-to-end workflows, from data capture to automation. Results and plans for a full commercial rollout will be shared as the pilots progress.
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