A new plan for the installation of drip irrigation pipes for scaffold crops

2021-11-22 08:32:51 By : Ms. xiangdi li

Shelving crops require solutions for the permanent and permanent installation of suspended drip irrigation systems and to ensure that these systems can withstand the different mechanical operations required by the plants throughout the production cycle (from pruning or weeding to harvesting).

Therefore, Agrifast has launched a series of new tools to help growers use this cultivation technique, which has been tested by professionals all over the world.

“There are millions of hectares of pergola vineyards, fruit trees, olive trees and apricot trees. Drip irrigation systems are being installed. Most of the time, the pipes are placed directly on the soil, but when the tractor passes, Alberto of Agrifast said: “For Clear weeds or perform other mechanical processes, they will get in your way. This is why it is becoming a trend to hang pipes on the wire structure on the ground. "

But how to fix the tube? "There are different methods; using ropes, flanges and even plastic clips specially designed for this purpose; but because they are outdoors, these materials will eventually be damaged by the sun and temperature changes over the years. The solution developed by Agrifast The clip is very simple and at the same time very durable: a galvanized stainless steel clip with a lifespan of 15 years,” said the professional. "A very convenient system, especially for new plantations."

Since the company has also developed a stapler, it is easy and quick to install an irrigation system using this Agrifast solution, and can fix pipes with a diameter of 13 to 20 mm. "We have customers for this product in Spain, France, Italy, the United States and Chile, and it is being used more and more in Russia and Ukraine," Alberto said.

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