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The technologies helping move agriculture indoors
The article discusses the growing trend of indoor farming and the Israeli technologies that are optimizing the process. It highlights several Israeli companies involved in greenhouse farming, hydroponics, lighting systems, robotic harvesting, and vertical farming. The impact on the companies mentioned in the article is growth-positive, as indoor farming offers higher yield, quality, and market value. The key theme of the article is the advancement of indoor farming technologies. The key issues discussed include customers (consumers and the United Arab Emirates market), partners (none mentioned), investment (Israel Innovation Authority funding), and expansion/recruitment. The date of the event described in the article is not provided. The confidence level of the answers is 8.
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Reducing leaf diseases in medical cannabis growth
Israeli greenhouse builder Azrom believes that their 100% EFTE film F-Clean® is the best choice for covering greenhouses when cultivating cannabis. The film allows the entry of UV light, which increases the production of THC in the plant. It also provides good diffusion of light into the greenhouse, contributing to uniform growth. The anti-drip layer reduces exposure to moisture and leaf diseases, improving the quality and quantity of produce. Azrom launched the Eco-Clima greenhouse model in 2016, specifically designed for the use of F-Clean® in the roof cover. The company sees this as the best and most worthwhile coverage for vegetable growers, flower growers, and especially medical cannabis growers.
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Israel's Agritech Secret Sauce: A Mix of Geography, Culture and Biblical Prophecy
The article discusses Israels contribution to the agritech field and highlights the innovative solutions developed by Israeli companies. It mentions SupPlant, a world-leading Israeli company that has developed an artificial intelligence system for irrigation. The article emphasizes the importance of innovation in Israeli culture and how it has helped the country become a leader in agricultural solutions. SupPlant and another Israeli company, Azrom, export their technology and products worldwide. The article also mentions the Biblical connection to the flourishing of the land in Israel. Overall, the article has a growth-positive impact on SupPlant and highlights the companys success in the agricultural technology sector.
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Growing Vagatables in a glass greenhouse in Belarus Below minus 30°C
The article discusses the use of GPS tracking and IoT in smart farming in Israel. It highlights the challenges faced by farmers in Israel and how technology can help overcome them. The article does not mention any specific company or provide any information about the impact on a company. The key theme of the article is the application of technology in agriculture. There are no structured issues, investors, customers, or partners mentioned in the article. The date of the event described in the article is not mentioned. Confidence: 8
China: PE- and F-clean combination in 3.9 ha project
Israeli greenhouse builder Azrom is building a 3.9 hectare greenhouse project in the Anshun region, near Guiyang. The project is divided into four segments: a nursery, hydroponic lettuce, strawberries, and vegetable cultivation. Azrom is using a combination of PE and F-Clean coverings for the greenhouse. They believe F-Clean is the best solution for greenhouse coverage due to its high efficiency of light transparency, energy savings, and long lifespan. By offering both coverings, Azrom aims to increase customer confidence in trying the innovative F-Clean coverage.
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PV panels on the greenhouse roof with only 3% shade
Azrom and Sunboost have collaborated to create a new PV solar panel system, the Coral Solar greenhouse. The system is designed to direct sunlight into the greenhouse when needed by crops and to the photovoltaic system when sunlight is in excess. The smart positioning of the system covers about 10% of the roof area and prevents shading when sunlight is required for crops. The system allows farmers to generate stable income without sacrificing arable land for solar systems. A field experiment in Israel showed similar yields for crops grown under the PV integrated roof and a no PV roof.
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Israeli company introduces Eco Clima structure for F-Clean application
Israeli greenhouse builder Azrom has redesigned the traditional greenhouse to create a more efficient and ecological solution. They have developed the Eco Clima greenhouse structure with F-Clean cover material, which provides high light transmission and energy savings. The F-Clean material acts like glass but is as flexible as a poly cover. The greenhouse industry is growing worldwide, and Azroms new design aims to support the future of greenhouse agriculture. The Eco Clima greenhouse claims to achieve a light transmission of 94% in clear application and 93% in diffuse application. The F-Clean cover can result in energy savings of up to 38%. Azrom will provide interested clients with specific energy calculations for their Eco Clima greenhouse.
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Chinese delegation in Israel visits Azrom for potential investment
A delegation of Chinese investors visited Azrom, one of the largest agro-tech companies in Israel, to learn about their cutting-edge agricultural technology and greenhouses. The visit was part of the Israel-China Economic Summit, providing the Chinese investors an opportunity to engage with potential business partners. The Chinese delegation toured an Azrom greenhouse facility and expressed interest in implementing Azroms technologies in China. They were also pitched for investment in the company. The visit aimed to foster business connections between China and Israel, particularly in the fields of hi-tech and agro-tech.
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