Our Solution
Large-Scale Mass Production of Elite Plant Varieties
Modern agriculture demands consistency, reliability, and scale. Traditional propagation methods often limit production capacity, introduce variability, and depend heavily on environmental conditions.
At WEKS, we overcome these challenges through advanced plant tissue culture systems designed for rapid and large-scale multiplication of elite plant genetics.
Using carefully selected mother plants with superior agronomic traits — including high yield, disease resistance, improved shelf life, and enhanced nutritional value — we replicate these traits with precision across thousands or even millions of plantlets.
Our Mass Production Capabilities
- Rapid multiplication cycles compared to conventional methods
- Shorter production timelines from lab to greenhouse
- Reliable large-volume output for commercial deployment
- Stable supply of planting materials for agribusinesses
- Reduced dependency on seasonal propagation
Through our multi-layer indoor cultivation system, we maximize space efficiency while maintaining strict environmental control.
Additionally, our Vitray “Greenhouse in a Box” solution protects young plantlets during transport and early-stage development while reducing handling time and improving rooting performance.
Genetic Uniformity and Crop Consistency
Each WEKS plantlet is a genetic replica of its elite parent plant, ensuring predictable growth, synchronized flowering, and consistent yield performance.
Uniform crops simplify farm management, reduce labor costs, and meet export market standards with confidence.
Year-Round, Climate-Independent Production
Our controlled-environment systems regulate temperature, humidity, light cycles, and air quality — allowing year-round production independent of climate conditions.
This ensures:
- Continuous supply
- Faster market response
- Stable production planning
Conservation and Biodiversity Preservation
Beyond commercial agriculture, WEKS supports biodiversity conservation by propagating endangered and rare plant species without damaging wild populations.
This protects valuable genetic resources while supporting reforestation and ecosystem restoration programs.