“The Aeroframe will allow us to save approximately 30% on upfront CAPEX”

Double Yields, Triple Profitability — The Future of Commercial Growing

[Kaunas, Lithuania — June 5, 2025] — Freya Cultivation Systems, a startup specializing in advanced greenhouse technologies, is launching new greenhouse projects in East Africa in partnership with a Canadian company. Freya also unveils a new demonstration greenhouse in Lithuania, featuring the Aeroframe™ — a revolutionary platform now growing high-density strawberries. Additionally, Freya's technology is currently under evaluation by a confidential space agency for use in Low-Earth Orbit agriculture, tasked with enabling reliable, high-yield food production for future space missions.

Freya and Boundless Haven Solutions Announce New Strategic Projects
Boundless Haven Solutions (BHS), a Canadian company, has selected Freya's Aeroframe for two major new developments; in Nairobi, Kenya, and Djibouti.
"We have tested Freya's systems extensively and are very happy with the results, both on the produce and the aeroponic systems. The Aeroframe will allow us to save approximately 30% on upfront CAPEX by reducing greenhouse area and doubling cultivation capacity," said Pierre Guillemette, CTO of BHS. "We also estimate up to a 30% reduction in production costs by spreading climate control expenses across double the plant count."
BHS has trialed Freya's aeroponic systems in Djibouti's challenging environment for over a year growing cherry tomatoes, and has demonstrated exceptional product quality, improved taste profiles, and achieved double the crop cycle count compared to traditional irrigation systems.
The move positions BHS at the forefront of sustainable, high-efficiency agriculture in East Africa — with Freya's Aeroframe as a core technology.

Aeroframe — More Yield, Greater Profits, Less Waste
The Aeroframe™ cultivation platform is a triangular A-frame structure, powered by proprietary mobile aeroponic irrigators, developed over years of research and engineering. Unlike traditional aeroponics that depend on high-pressure pumps and easily clogged nozzles, Freya's ultrasonic irrigation system uses vibration to create a fine, reliable mist — with no clogs, no high pressure, and no downtime. With low energy needs, full recirculation and no traditional substrate, Freya's aeroponic systems are the most sustainable option on the market.
By combining modular mobility with proprietary aeroponics, the Aeroframe enables growers to double cultivation area per square meter and accelerate time to fruiting, extend cycles and improve product quality — with thicker skins, longer shelf life, and stronger plants.
For new greenhouses, the Aeroframe reduces the required footprint to reach target production volumes — slashing upfront CAPEX. For existing greenhouses, the Aeroframe upgrades infrastructure to reach 2× revenue and 3× EBITDA potential — without area expansion.
"With the Aeroframe, we're delivering the first truly scalable, high-efficiency aeroponic platform for horticulture," said Lukas Bartusevicius, CEO of Freya Cultivation Systems. "We are very much looking forward to providing visionary growers with the next evolutionary step in greenhouse productivity."
Freya's systems are already powering the cultivation of lettuce, potatoes, tomatoes, cannabis, and more.

Proven, Advanced — and Out of This World
A confidential space agency is currently evaluating Freya's aeroponics technology for Low-Earth Orbit agriculture.
Freya is also advancing a groundbreaking cannabis production system, currently in development and scheduled for a public reveal later this year.
In recent research, Vytautas Magnus University doubled secondary metabolites in stevia using Freya's ultrasonic aeroponics — unlocking new frontiers in crop quality.
For 2026, Freya is planning to introduce a fully automated lettuce cultivation system boasting over 100 plants per m2.

Visit Freya at GreenTech 2025
Growers and industry professionals are invited to visit Freya at GreenTech 2025, Stand 05.610, or schedule a private visit to the new demo greenhouse in Lithuania.
Visit Freya's Demo Greenhouse in Lithuania
Freya invites interested growers to visit the Demo Greenhouse in Lithuania and experience the productivity, efficiency, and the untapped potential of aeroponics firsthand.


About Freya Cultivation Systems
Freya Cultivation Systems develops innovative crop irrigation and production technologies designed to maximize yield and profitability while minimizing environmental impact. Headquartered in Lithuania, Freya combines plant science, engineering, and sustainability to reshape the future of controlled environment agriculture.

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