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1 ha. double foil greenhouse of Terra Viva:
Dool International raises Brazilian greenhouse with 1.80 meter
Dool International, which is a daughter company of T.C. van den Dool B.V., completed the lifting project at Terra Viva in Brazil in September 2014.
Phaleanopsis are grown in the greenhouse of 1 hectare, which was lifted with 1.80 meter from 3.5 m to 5.3 m leg height. After lifting the volume of the greenhouse increased and this will affect into a better climate control and a cooler greenhouse.
During the lifting activities the greenhouse was continuously in use for cultivation. The Phaleanopsis production started now without any delays.
Hereby we thank Terra Viva again for the job and we wish them a lot of good fertile years.
For more information:
Dool International
Vincent van den Dool
T: +31 653842677
E-Mail: info@tcvddool.nl
www.tcvddool.nl
Phaleanopsis are grown in the greenhouse of 1 hectare, which was lifted with 1.80 meter from 3.5 m to 5.3 m leg height. After lifting the volume of the greenhouse increased and this will affect into a better climate control and a cooler greenhouse.
During the lifting activities the greenhouse was continuously in use for cultivation. The Phaleanopsis production started now without any delays.
Hereby we thank Terra Viva again for the job and we wish them a lot of good fertile years.
For more information:
Dool International
Vincent van den Dool
T: +31 653842677
E-Mail: info@tcvddool.nl
www.tcvddool.nl
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