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Brio hydroponics brings rain protection technology from Israel to Indian farmers

Agritech startup Brio Hydroponics introduces India's first 3-layer, retractable, patented Rain Protection Technology Nethouse in collaboration with PIC-Plast Limited, Israel, in an attempt to address the climatic challenge of the Indian farming sector.

As the exclusive partner of PIC-Plast in India, Brio Hydroponics will offer solutions that foster a nurturing environment for protected farming built for climate resilience. Project Unnati, initiated by Brio Hydroponics, is a commercial hydroponics project that has been designed to further develop hydroponic…

The Solarig Net House Kit, patented technology of Pic-Plast, is best suited for Net houses and hydroponic farms in the tropical climate typically experienced in India. Farmers will benefit from these retractable rain protection technology net houses as they are ideal for unpredictable climatic conditions; they protect farms from hail, sun, rain, and frost, support rainwater harvesting, and enable the production of high-quality yields throughout the year.

Read the complete article at www.krishijagran.com.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
In Hydroponics farming, the emphasis is on designing a dynamic and robust environment to secure the best yield. Rain can be a blessing or curse to any farmer, depending on its volume. Hence, the hydroponics farms have to be protected from rain for several reasons like dilution of the nutrients at the root zone, destruction due to massive volume, development of fungal and bacterial diseases, etc.

Read the complete article at www.krishijagran.com.

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