In Almería, Spain, greenhouses have evolved from traditional "lean-to" structures, also known as "raspa y amagado" in Spanish, to advanced technological systems. Romenatur, a company with 12 hectares of greenhouses dedicated to cucumber and Palermo pepper production, is an example of this transformation. Thanks to the implementation of Svensson's Climate Solutions, they have improved pest control and optimized temperature and light conditions, achieving crops of the highest quality.
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Transforming agriculture in Almería with Svensson's Climate Solutions (1)
In Almería, Spain, greenhouses have evolved from traditional "lean-to" structures, also known as "raspa y amagado" in Spanish, to advanced technological systems. Romenatur, a company with 12 hectares of greenhouses dedicated to cucumber and Palermo pepper production, is an example of this transformation. Thanks to the implementation of Svensson's Climate Solutions, they have improved pest control and optimized temperature and light conditions, achieving crops of the highest quality.
The experience of Wim Peters Nurseries with ClimaFlow
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ClimaFlow now eligible for Enbridge Gas Incentives in Ontario
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Had Heiko Hagdorn become a circus artist and the non-managing owner of what, by Dutch standards, might be considered a small yet globally esteemed greenhouse tomato production company with additional outdoor cultivation, he would have undoubtedly kept at least ten balls in the air, even when everyone else was juggling only eight or fewer.