Jan 6, 2023
Suntory Flowers Opens New Research Center

Suntory Flowers has opened a research facility that will serve as its new base for product development and production for flowers and vegetables. Based in Higashi Omi, Shiga Prefecture in Japan, the Suntory Flowers Innovation Field marks the grand finale of a global 20-year anniversary celebration.

Since 2002, Suntory Flowers Limited has expanded its flower and vegetable seedling business globally in more than 30 countries. The newly established base is designed to enhance product development and production based on the concepts of new value creation and sustainable management.

Here, the Suntory Flowers team will develop new varieties and produce stock plants that will become the basis for products sold all over the world. Suntory Flowers Innovation Field will be the starting point with the aim of bringing joy and enrichment to customers through flowers and vegetables.

Dedication ceremony of the new faciliity.

FEATURES OF THE SUNTORY FLOWERS INNOVATION FIELD

1) Streamlining product development and production using the latest technology.

Modern greenhouse environmental controls can be managed remotely from a smartphone, including temperature, humidity and solar radiation. LED lights ensure growth is unaffected by environmental factors, such as lack of sunlight. Robots equipped with image analysis AI will be used to improve efficiency sticking cuttings, increasing the speed and number of plants that are ready to root and multiply.

2) Efforts to reduce environmental impact

To promote sustainable business activities, Suntory Flowers will implement initiatives to reduce environmental impact. These include reducing greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero by:
• Managing greenhouses using electrical power for heating and cooling instead of heating with heavy oil.
• Generating electricity by installing solar panels.
• Using electricity derived from renewable energy sources.
These actions will reduce emissions by nearly 800 tons per year compared to the emissions generated using traditional heating equipment and fuel oil.

Suntory Flowers also will conserve water using an ebb-and-flow irrigation system, which circulates and reuses water necessary for plant growth. Water consumption will be reduced by about 80 percent, compared to not using an ebb-and-flow irrigation system.

Regarding the new facility, President Taizo Chinju says, “I am pleased we were able to open the “Innovation Field,” a new product development and production base, in this commemorative year marketing the 20th anniversary of Suntory Flowers Limited. From this base, which has virtually no greenhouse gas emissions, we will create flowers and vegetables that enrich and inspire our customers’ hearts and deliver them around the world.”




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