We believe in a better way to keep soil healthy. We know that if we can restore health to our soils, we are restoring our soils to health. In less than 20 years, SoilSteam has evolved from a hobby project devised to satisfy the curiosity of three Norwegian farmers, into the professional technology company it is today. We are still a small Norwegian company, but we know we can contribute to make the world a better place.
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Learn how to effectively remove Japanese Knotweed with sustainable soil treatment solutions. The best practice for eradicating this invasive plant and protecting your landscape.
The year 2022 has been very eventful for Soil Steam. We are well on our way to becoming a world-leading company in […]
SoilSteam is working actively with academia to understand how to fight alien invasive plants that create a large threat to many EU […]
At Soil Steam International, we replace herbicides and pesticides with pure steam, distributing that steam in the soil to reduce weeds, pests […]
A lot of different organisms live in the soil – everything from single-celled animals and microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi and viruses, […]
When winter came to Norway, we travelled to warmer regions. We loaded our machine onto a truck and drove to Spain. There, […]
2021 has been an incredible year. Our company has grown by more than 100%, and our team now comprises 16 people, with […]
Do you know what day it is today, the 5th December ? Yes, it is the second Sunday in advent, but it […]
Maybe you had to read that sentence twice? It sounds dramatic, but the truth is that, if the world continues to waste […]
After 4 months in our new offices in Sandefjord, daily routines have begun to settle down. The coffee machine is diligently used, […]
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Anita Traaseth becomes board member in Soil Steam International AS!
One of Norway’s leading investment houses, Canica, has taken the lead in SoilSteam’s recent NOK45M (US$5.3m) rights issue, picking up an investment […]
Today The European Investment Bank published an article about Soil Steam International. https://www.eib.org/en/stories/organic-farming-technology @EIBInstitute and #SITAlumni