Agro-Invest is a turn-key greenhouse project in the Kaluga region, a special economic zone located 300 km from Moscow, Russia.
Water is expensive and scarce, but necessary for the growth of a crop.
The available supply of suitable water can differ by country and region. When investing, a comprehensive analysis of the overall water management is essential. AVAG members can make it insightful for you to see which possibilities there are and take into account the available water resources, local regulations, climate and production envisaged. They also know the challenges and they offer innovations in the field of recycling of water and maintaining the quality of the water.
Economical use of water is important if you aim for sustainable operations and high efficiency. Design and installation of a sustainable irrigation system is therefor customized according to your wishes and the cultivation.
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Agro-Invest is a turn-key greenhouse project in the Kaluga region, a special economic zone located 300 km from Moscow, Russia.
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