Irrigation

WHAT WE DO

PRODUCTS WE OFFER

1. Fertilizers
Sub Categories:
1.Manure: Chicken, Cow, Mix
2.Growing Medium – Potting soil, peat moss, coco peat, perlite, hydro stone, rock wool
3.Chemical Fertilizer – Macronutrients, Micronutrients

2.Seeds
Sub Categories:
1.Hybrid
2.greenhouse

3.Pesticides
Sub Categories:
1.Agriculture Pesticides
2.Public Health Pesticides

4.Organic
Sub Categories:
1.Pesticides
2.Fertilizers

5.Hydroponics 

6.Shade nets 

7.Greenhouse 
Sub Categories:
1.Cooling pads
2.Fan
3.greenhouse plastic
4.insect net

8.Machinery
Sub Categories:
1.lawnmower
2.sprayer
3.pumps
4.triller
5.grass cutter

9.Irrigation
Sub Categories:
1.Pipes
2.Fittings
3.Timers
4.Sprinklers
5.Dripper

1.Seeds

Seeds are the byproduct of a flower or flower-like structure. Sometimes seeds are encased in fruits, but not always. Seeds are the primary method of propagation in most plant families. The seed life cycle starts with the flower and ends with a seedling, but many steps in between vary from plant to plant.



1.Hybrid

 Hybrid seed is seed produced by cross-pollinated plants. Hybrid seed production is predominant in agriculture and home gardening. It is one of the main contributors to the dramatic rise in agriculture.

2.Greenhouse

In countries with abundant sunlight, greenhouse farms are a cost-efficient way to grow crops on a large scale.
Greenhouse farms are particularly suited to grow tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, peppers, along other leafy greens.

2.Pesticides

Pesticides fight crop pests and reduce competition from weeds, thus improving yields and protecting the availability, quality, reliability, and price of products to the benefit of farmers and consumers.

Sub Categories:

1.Agriculture Pesticides

Agricultural pesticides are chemicals that are used by farmers to prevent the effectivity of pests on the growth and productivity of agricultural crops.

2.Public Health Pesticides

The International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management defines public health pesticides as pesticides that are used in the control of pests of public health significance.


3.Organic
Sub Categories:

1.Pesticides

Organic pesticides are those that are derived from natural sources and processed lightly if at all before use. This is different than the current pesticides used by conventional agriculture, which are generally synthetic.

2.Fertilizers

Organic fertilizers are natural fertilizers obtained from plants and animals. It enriches the soil with carbonic compounds essential for plant growth. Organic fertilizers increase the organic matter content of the soil, promote the reproduction of microorganisms, and change the physical and chemical properties of the soil. It is considered to be one of the main nutrients for green food.

4.Hydroponic

What is hydroponic farming?

Hydroponic farming is the agricultural process of growing crops with roots suspended in a water-based nutrient solution.
This allows us to target the plant directly, thereby significantly reducing the water and nutrients needed.
The process requires no arable land, and since the plants are grown inside a controlled environment, absolutely zero pesticides are needed.

 

5.Shade nets 

Shade net is a polyethylene (HDPE) material by adding UV stabilizers, anti-oxidants, the pipeline from the production of lightweight, high-strength, anti-aging, large-area coverage to promote the new multi-purpose materials, the ability to adjust control environment, optimizing climate and improve plants in the growth of adverse climate conditions, is a realization of security or high-yield, high-quality agricultural cultivation techniques. In vegetables, flowers, edible mushrooms, fruits, medicinal herbs aquaculture industry, and other fields have rapidly expanded and made obvious economic benefits.
Shade rate: 45%, 55%, 65%, 75%, 85%, 99%.


6.Greenhouse 

In countries with abundant sunlight, greenhouse farms are a cost-efficient way to grow crops on a large scale.
Greenhouse farms are particularly suited to grow tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, peppers, along other leafy greens.

Sub Categories:
1.Cooling pads

Cooling pads cool by creating large amounts of surface area that are exposed to air being drawn into the greenhouse by exhaust fans. This large surface area allows for quick evaporation. Common pad materials include cellulosic materials or aspen fiber pads.

2.Fan
Fan systems can provide positive air movement through the greenhouse under all weather conditions. As the fans exhaust the heated air, a slight vacuum is created which draws in cooler outside air through louvers, open doors, and cracks.

3.Greenhouse plastic
Direct light from the sun is less than ideal for most plants. Direct light means that no particles in the atmosphere or coverings cause the light of the sun to be dispersed. This can lead to scorch, uneven heating, and shadowing of nearby plants. The poly film converts the direct sunlight into a more evenly distributed and dispersed light in your greenhouse. This allows the light to penetrate deeper into your plants, which improves your yields.
Greenhouse plastic not only helps with light dispersion but creates a more uniform temperate inside your hoop house. Direct sunlight causes hot spots on your plants. Areas that are getting direct sunlight can be subject to sun scorch while the plants' shaded parts are nice and cool. This can cause die-off and stress on parts of your plants that are overexposed to direct sunlight. Having light dispersion creates a more consistent temperature for your plants, which enables more uniform growth.

4.Insect net
Insect netting is a lightweight mesh covering designed to act as an insect barrier for plants. It is a knitted mesh with a 93% light transmission. The netting is breathable and does not obstruct water flow. Plants stay protected from many pests such as aphids, thrips, whiteflies, leafhoppers, and Japanese beetles. Can be used for deer and rodent protection along with weather protection. Insect netting can help reduce insect infestation on your plants.

7.Machinery

Farm mechanization plays a critical role in increasing agricultural productivity. Mechanization has been well received in the world as one of the important elements of modernization of agriculture, enhancing agricultural productivity and consequently rural prosperity.

Sub Categories:
1.lawn mower


The agriculture lawn mower is highly efficient and reliable machinery as it saves laborers' time and money.

2.Sprayer

Agriculture sprayers are often used for applying water and water/chemical solutions containing acids or caustic materials for crop-performance or pest-control

3.Pumps

Agricultural production requires large volumes of water. It takes large amounts of electricity, for electrical pumps, to move the enormous volumes of water needed for irrigating. The pumps have the ability to transfer clear water, chemical, fertilizer, and coping with flood damage.

4.Triller

Tiller is an innovative machine used for cultivation, tillage, showing, and weeding that contains a self-set of blades set up with a powerful engine.

5.Grass cutter

Agriculture cutter is highly efficient and reliable machinery as it saves laborers' time and money.


8.Irrigation

Water is a critical input for agricultural production and plays an important role in food security. Irrigated agriculture represents 20 percent of the total cultivated land and contributes 40 percent of the total food produced worldwide. Irrigated agriculture is, on average, at least twice as productive per unit of land as rainfed agriculture, thereby allowing for more production intensification and crop diversification.


Sub Categories:
1.Pipes


Agricultural Pipes are widely used for stock watering, water mains, irrigation systems, and bore water reticulation. Its low maintenance feature, high resistance to impact, and weathering make it ideal for the most demanding applications.

2.Fittings

Fittings for Agriculture and other applications are designed to connect to a wide range of pipes and hoses with varying wall thicknesses. These fittings are reusable and eliminate the need for multiple replacement parts.

3.Timers

Control the delivery of water through misting systems, drip systems, and other greenhouse watering with our timers and controllers

4.Sprinklers

With agriculture sprinklers, you can boost your farm's productivity. Water is distributed through a system of pipes usually by pumping. It is then sprayed into the air and irrigated the entire soil surface through spray heads so that it breaks up into small water drops that fall to the ground.

5.Dripper

It allows farmers to grow crops on hilly land, as the only level ground can be tilled when flood irrigation is required. Drip irrigation reduces nitrate leaching and heavy metal absorption in the soil. It increases crop yields significantly.