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YOTAM JOINS POTATO STORAGE SOLUTIONS TEAM

Yotam Guetta leaning on machinery at potato storage solutions premises

NEW HEAD OF TECH WILL LEAD DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATION METHODS AND REMOTE MONITORING WITHIN POTATO STORAGE

POTATO storage solutions supplier, Restrain, has appointed Yotam Guetta as its new Head of Technology.

Yotam brings with him a wealth of experience in sustainable agriculture and agritech, having held senior roles at Infarm since 2019, where he served as Head of Agronomy and Global Crops Operations Manager.

Restrain supplies ethylene technology which keeps potatoes sprout-free, quality-stable, and ready for market. Its systems create a stable ethylene environment in bulk, box, ambient, and refrigerated storage set-ups.

In 2017, Restrain began designing and manufacturing its own catalytic generators which, combined with advanced microcomputer technology, enable control and monitoring through future internet connectivity.

Managing Director of Restrain, Benedikt Cramer, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Yotam to the Restrain family. His deep knowledge of sustainable farming and passion for innovation will be instrumental as we continue to scale and refine our technology, driving the next phase of our growth.”

In his new role, Yotam will lead the development of enhanced application methods for potatoes and improvements in Restrain’s remote storage monitoring solutions.

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