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A unique Arctic agriculture project in South Greenland.

Agroprojekt Ilua develops open-source agricultural infrastructure from Narsarsuaq: an Arctic greenhouse system, a landscape-based microclimate system and a passive light-and-energy programme for places where fresh produce still travels far.

The public site gives the outline. Detailed financial material, governance structure and investment terms are shared directly with qualified investors.

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Why it matters

Fresh produce infrastructure for places standard systems do not serve well.

Arctic communities face high transport dependence, short growing seasons and energy constraints. Ilua starts with the real conditions in Narsarsuaq and develops systems around them instead of importing a temperate-climate model.

A central part of the work is applied basic research: microclimate design, shelter, solar gain, thermal mass, passive light use, operating routines and field validation. The ambition is both commercial and public-facing: build a viable agricultural business while publishing knowledge others can inspect and adapt.

This combination — place-based research, open documentation and commercial development — is what makes the project unusual.

Business dimensions

Three business dimensions have been identified.

The public page keeps the financial model high-level. The strategic structure is simple: local production, transferable knowledge and a replicable Arctic site model.

01

Local fresh-produce production

A Greenland-based agricultural operation developed from the Narsarsuaq site: greenhouse systems, microclimate design and documented growing routines for local and regional supply.

02

Research, documentation and engineering value

The field data, microclimate work, drawings and operating knowledge can support partnerships, advisory work and technical collaboration with other Arctic actors.

03

A replicable Arctic production model

The long-term opportunity is a production model that can be adapted by other Arctic communities and local partners without every site starting from zero.

Energy context

Energy decides what can scale.

Energy is not a side issue in Arctic agriculture. Light, heat, storage and local power determine what can be built, what it costs to operate and how resilient the system becomes.

Ilua is therefore also looking at local renewable energy options, including hydropower, as possible long-term enabling infrastructure. That work is early-stage and handled as a strategic context, not as a public financing claim.

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What can be shared directly.

Qualified investors can receive the level of detail that should not sit on a public website: governance, financing structure, risk, technical status, work packages and supporting documentation.

  • Company and governance structure.
  • Technical status and current work programme.
  • Funding structure and investor fit.
  • Risk, dependencies and authority process.
  • Research documentation and site context.

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info@ilua.gl
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