"Romanesco Modular Market Gardening Straddle Carrier"
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Sectors concerned
ArboricultureVegetable cropsHorticulture and nurseriesPPAM (Plantes à Parfum, Aromatiques et Médicinales)Seeds and seedlings
Information on certifications and procedures (declaration under the responsibility of the exhibitor, only the Organic Repertoire is validated by the Pays de la Loire Regional Chamber of Agriculture)
Répertoire Bio
Référencé dans le Répertoire BIOMatériel agricole / Autres prestations de service (Matériel / Prestation adapté(e) pleinement à l’AB, et présentant une innovation)
Organic Directory description
The Romanesco market gardening straddle carrier is a 590 kg modular tool carrier designed to assist market gardeners with a variety of crops. It facilitates manual operations and mechanizes others. Equipped with 3 electric driving wheels, it can reach up to 5.2 km/h on all types of terrain, operating year-round, with solar panels providing continuous charging. Available modules include ergonomic weeding beds, low-to-the-ground planting seats, a handling fork (250 kg), hoeing tools (KULT-compatible), seeders, and mulch rollers. Features: adjustable track width (1.20-1.80 m), variable autonomy (3h30 to 12h depending on use), on-the-spot turning, and a 3-point hitch for road transport. It can be guided manually or autonomously with row detection by color and depth cameras. User comfort is enhanced with a Bluetooth radio and multiple storage options. Made in France, with mostly French or European components.
Descriptif entreprise (précisez en quoi l'activité de votre entreprise est utile à l'Agriculture Biologique)
Romanesco's mission is to design and manufacture agricultural machinery for market gardening. Attentive to the needs of local market gardeners and in collaboration with regional partners, Romanesco develops machines to ease manual tasks, mechanize arduous or repetitive operations, and eventually automate others. Electric, modular, robust, and environmentally friendly, Romanesco's machines embody the agro-ecological transition!