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Nov 6, 2024 · www.hortidaily.com
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A Chemical-free Solution to Mildew that Cuts Energy Costs
Bylinky S.R.O., the largest fresh herb grower in the Czech Republic, has successfully tackled the issue of basil downy mildew by implementing DryGair dehumidifiers. This solution not only addresses mildew challenges but also offers significant energy savings, reducing greenhouse heating costs by around 50%. The dehumidifiers improve air circulation, reducing the need for agrochemicals and enhancing crop development. The decision to use DryGair was driven by the need to prevent yield loss and avoid penalties from customers. Since the installation, Bylinky S.R.O. has seen no issues with mildew on basil, their main product. The company is owned by the Swedish Spisa Group, which operates in several European countries.
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Sep 20, 2024 · www.greenhousegrower.com
New Tools and Techniques Saving Energy and Boosting Gerbera Production
May 24, 2024 · www.hortidaily.com
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"Zero fungal issues thanks to better control over climate"
Miljøgartneriet, Norways largest vegetable producer, has seen significant improvements in energy efficiency and crop yields after investing in LED lighting and DryGair dehumidifiers. The company, which specializes in sustainable farming, collaborates with a neighboring dairy farm to utilize surplus heat and CO2 waste, creating a symbiotic relationship. The installation of LED lights and DryGair units has allowed Miljøgartneriet to grow year-round, reducing energy costs by 30%-60% and eliminating fungal issues. The partnership with DryGair has resulted in healthier crops and better control over the growing environment, leading to increased production and quality. The investment in these technologies has already paid off, providing ongoing savings and benefits.
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Mar 5, 2024 · www.hortidaily.com
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Finland Greenhouses Positioned to Benefit from Advanced Dehumidification
DryGair, a company specializing in dehumidification systems, is experiencing growth in Finlands greenhouse sector. The Finnish government is incentivizing energy efficiency, leading to significant adoption of DryGairs systems. Hatec Baltic, a distributor, has successfully installed numerous units, with customers like Sven Sigg AB reporting substantial energy and CO2 savings. DryGairs technical team recently visited Finland to train local technicians, ensuring optimal system performance. This visit included stops at major tomato and lettuce producers, highlighting the systems effectiveness in improving growing conditions. The positive reception and energy savings underscore DryGairs growth potential in the region.
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Feb 10, 2024 · indoor.ag
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DryGair Is Saving Energy and Improving Yields Across N. American Horticulture
DryGair, a leading dehumidification system manufacturer, has expanded its operations by establishing a North America branch to better serve the U.S. and Canadian markets. Known for its success in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands, DryGairs systems are widely used in various horticultural environments, including flowers, herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables. The system is particularly popular in the cannabis sector in North America, where effective humidity control is crucial for mold prevention and improving crop yields. DryGairs technology not only prevents diseases but also saves energy by reducing heating requirements. The company aims to popularize its dehumidification solutions among traditional vegetable and flower growers, highlighting the benefits of improved yields and cost reduction. DryGair will showcase its solutions at the upcoming Indoor Ag-Con event.
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Jan 5, 2024 · www.hortidaily.com
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Compact Dehumidifier Nominated for SIVAL Innovation Competition
The SIVAL Innovation Competition, part of the SIVAL expo in Angers, France, will feature DryGairs DG-X dehumidifier, designed for indoor cultivation and small greenhouses. The DG-X is highlighted for its innovative approach to humidity control, offering energy savings and improved growing conditions compared to traditional methods. It is nominated for an innovation prize in the Machines and Automation category. The DG-X is compact and efficient, extracting 16 liters of moisture per hour with a 3.3 liters/kW efficiency rate. It includes a patented air circulation module for uniform conditions, promoting optimal plant growth. DryGairs partner, Ets Jolly, will present the DG-X at SIVAL, showcasing its benefits to French growers.
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Nov 29, 2023 · www.floraldaily.com
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24 DryGair Units Regulate the Humidity at Greenhouse of Dutch Rose Nursery - Rozenkwekerij Van der Hulst
The article discusses the presentation of the DryGair device by Royal Brinkman at an event organized by the Interreg project Agropole Innovates. The device offers an energy-efficient solution for controlling humidity in greenhouses, which is crucial for plant growth and reducing energy costs. The event, held at Van der Hulsts rose nursery, highlighted the collaboration between various agribusiness stakeholders. The DryGair system is already in use at Van der Hulsts rose company, contributing to sustainable and high-quality rose production. The Agropole Innovates project, co-funded by the EU and other regional bodies, aims to foster innovation and collaboration in the agribusiness sector until August 2026.
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Nov 7, 2023 · www.hortidaily.com
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Eligible for Dutch EG Subsidy: Dehumidification System Reducing Carbon Footprint
DryGair, a horticulture dehumidifier manufacturer, has been recognized for its significant positive impact on reducing the carbon footprint of greenhouse production. The company has joined the Horti Footprint Circle program, which aims to calculate and reduce the carbon impact of horticulture equipment. Preliminary calculations show that DryGairs flagship unit, the DG-12, can save up to 70% on heating requirements, making it eligible for the Dutch Greenhouse Energy Efficiency (EG) Subsidy. This subsidy supports greenhouse growers in investing in energy-saving measures. DryGairs participation in the program and eligibility for the subsidy highlight its role in promoting sustainability in horticulture.
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Sep 7, 2023 · www.floraldaily.com
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Vertical Flower Greenhouse Saves Energy and Increases Yield with Dehumidification
The article discusses the integration of DryGair dehumidifiers in vertical tulip greenhouses to address humidity challenges. By using DryGair units, growers like A. de Wit can manage moisture levels effectively, preventing mold and diseases while enhancing plant quality and yield. The system also offers significant energy savings, with gas savings around 50%. The dehumidifiers are distributed by KaRo BV and Royal Brinkman, and they are compatible with vertical greenhouses and indoor cultivation. The project has been successful, with growers reporting improved plant growth and satisfaction with the system.
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Jun 24, 2023 · israelagri.com
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DryGair’s ‘New Way to Grow’ – The Humidity Control Technology Reducing Horticulture’s Energy Footprint - Israel Agricultural Technology & Innovations Hub
DryGair, an Israeli company, is revolutionizing humidity control in horticulture with its innovative dehumidification systems. The companys flagship product, the DG-12, offers precise and energy-efficient humidity management, significantly reducing energy costs for growers. Studies show that using DryGair systems can lead to up to 70% savings on heating costs, with an average ROI of 23 months. The technology, developed at Israels Volcani Agriculture Research Organization, also provides numerous cultivation benefits, such as disease prevention and increased yield. DryGairs systems are used by international plant nursery company Hishtil, which reports near elimination of humidity-related diseases. Since its commercial launch in 2010, DryGair has supplied units to hundreds of growing facilities worldwide, enhancing efficiency and productivity across various crops.
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May 30, 2023 · www.mmjdaily.com
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South African Producer SafriCanna: "We Save Energy and Improve Our Yield Using Dehumidification"
SafriCanna, a South African EU-GMP-certified cannabis producer, has addressed humidity and mold issues in their production facilities by investing in DryGair dehumidification systems. This investment has led to significant improvements in product quality and yield, as well as a 50% reduction in energy costs associated with heating and ventilation. The company plans to integrate additional DryGair units in their upcoming facility expansion, highlighting the effectiveness of these systems in maintaining a mold-free environment crucial for GMP certification. DryGairs solutions are widely used in commercial cannabis production for efficient humidity control and energy savings.
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Nov 13, 2019 · www.timesofisrael.com
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Government throws its weight behind medical cannabis sector
Israel has issued a white paper on its Medical Cannabis Innovation, signaling its intention to support the industry. The report maps out the industrys ecosystem, including key players, startups, research, regulations, and investment opportunities. The global medical cannabis industry is expected to reach $44 billion by 2024. Israel is identified as having technological superiority in the field and is the second most advanced country in terms of regulation and licensing after Canada. The country has a history of research in the medical cannabis field and has various entities conducting research in areas such as cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. The government has approved the export of medical grade cannabis, which is expected to generate $1 billion in revenues annually. The report lists leading Israeli companies, startups, and investors in the sector.
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Apr 20, 2017 · www.forbes.com
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Cannabis Technology, Policy And Global Innovation Is Lit At CannaTech 2017
The article discusses the CannaTech conference held in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, organized by iCan, a Beit Shemesh based company. The conference focused on the medical marijuana sector and aimed to bring together leaders in the cannabis industry to collaborate, set industry standards, and share innovation and advances in technology and policy. The article highlights some companies and technologies showcased at the conference, such as Seedos automatic growing device for cannabis and DryGairs climate control technology for growing facilities. The article emphasizes the global nature of the cannabis industry and the advancements made in countries like Israel, while criticizing the United States for its slow progress in cannabis legalization. Overall, the article portrays the impact of the conference as growth-positive for iCan and the cannabis industry.
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Mar 2, 2017 · www.hortidaily.com
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Using energy to positively influence the climate
The article discusses the connection between energy consumption and climate control, specifically in the context of greenhouses. DryGair, an agro-technology company, is highlighted as an example of utilizing energy consumption to improve and control the climate inside closed growing facilities. The companys dehumidifiers release energy during the dehumidification process, which can affect temperature and humidity levels. DryGair offers solutions to growers that take into consideration outside humidity and temperature, allowing them to optimize their greenhouse operations. The companys units can control humidity, heating, and cooling, providing energy-saving benefits and contributing to a healthier environment. The article emphasizes the interconnectedness of energy and climate and how understanding this relationship can lead to efficient solutions for growers.
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May 4, 2016 · www.israel21c.org
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8 early-stage Israeli startups chosen for EU grant
Eight early-stage Israeli startups have been awarded grants in the European Commissions SME Instrument Program. The program helps small- and medium-sized businesses advance the development of high-potential products. Israeli companies won a higher percentage of grants compared to companies from other countries. Four of the grantees specialize in the environment and alternative energy, while the others are developing products in communications, nanotech, biotech, and transportation. The grants are worth €50,000 each. The SME Instrument Program is focused on independent companies with fewer than 250 workers and revenues under €50 million.
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Feb 3, 2016 · www.hortidaily.com
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Collaboration between Royal Brinkman and DryGair Energies Ltd
Royal Brinkman has entered into a partnership with DryGair Energies Ltd for the sales, service, and maintenance of greenhouse dehumidification systems. The collaboration will allow Royal Brinkman to offer energy-saving solutions for greenhouse horticulture worldwide. DryGair units dehumidify the greenhouse air, allowing the ventilation windows to remain closed and saving energy. The partnership will provide homogeneous and uniform climate conditions, improve yield, reduce the need for pesticides, and save costs. The collaboration was officially confirmed during the IPM in Essen.
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Aug 31, 2015 · www.hortidaily.com
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Italy: Advanced greenhouse technology on display at the Demo Farm
The Demo Farm, a project initiated by the Israeli government and the Italian research institute, is hosting conferences and showcasing innovative technologies in the agriculture sector. Companies like Lucchini, Ferrari, Forigo, DryGair, Orta Group, Polyeur, Hazera, and Gal Italia have collaborated on the project. The Demo Farm provides a platform for Israeli companies like DryGair to present their innovative solutions in commercial greenhouses. The project aims to share knowledge with delegations visiting the Demo Farm. For more information, visit the Demo Farm website.
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Apr 10, 2015 · www.hortidaily.com
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Netherlands: Big energy savings with drying freesias
Freesia grower Mol Freesia has installed the DryGair concept, a machine that extracts moisture from the air and saves energy in the drying process. The machine, developed by German-Israeli business DryGair, reduces the drying time for freesia tubers and helps in preventing rot. Mol Freesia is satisfied with the energy savings achieved through the use of DryGair. The company partnered with KaRo horticultural technique to bring the machine to the market. The article provides contact information for Mol Freesia, KaRo, and DryGair.
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