Agroz Inc. Launches AI-Powered Japanese Strawberry Production in Malaysia
Reuters
Dec 17
Agroz Inc. Launches AI-Powered Japanese Strawberry Production in Malaysia
Agroz Inc., a NASDAQ-listed agricultural technology company, has announced a major breakthrough in its expansion efforts by successfully growing Japanese strawberries in Malaysia using its AI-powered Controlled Environment Agriculture $(CEA)$ vertical farms. Leveraging advanced technologies such as the Agroz Groz Wall, Agroz OS with an integrated AI agent system, and Agroz Copilot for Farmers, the company plans to distribute these premium strawberries locally by the end of Q2 2026 and later expand exports to Southeast Asia, the Gulf Cooperation Council region, and beyond. This initiative is supported by Agroz Robotics, including the utilization of 'Walker S' AI humanoid robots to monitor and manage production, aiming to increase productivity and achieve consistent crop quality while minimizing labor requirements.
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