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16/06/2021

The continuation of many years of tradition in the production of great wines requires reaching for innovative and 100% effective solutions for water storage and control. Thanks to the full biodegradation of our products, we ensure the safety of your grape cultivation. Only our solutions will bring out the rich fruity bouquet and taste of the wine that will be made from them!

πŸ‡ Guarantee of saving the vineyard from drought
πŸ‡ Uniform distribution of water in the soil
πŸ‡ HydroGel does not adversely affect the taste of the fruit
πŸ‡ 100% plant acceptance guarantee
πŸ‡ 3 x greater availability of water for the root system
πŸ‡ Minimum 10% larger fruit
πŸ‡ Full biodegradation

21/04/2021

πŸ’‘ DID YOU KNOW THAT…?

Drought is a natural phenomenon and should not be confused with water scarcity caused by human activity. There are four stages in the drought development cycle:

☁️ METEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT - occurs when there is no rainfall for 20 days. It is accompanied by high temperature and low air humidity. This condition is caused by high-pressure atmospheric circulation, which causes an influx of warm and dry air masses.

☁️ AGRICULTURAL DROUGHT - In this case there is a shortage of water available to plants. At this stage of drought, abundant rainfall quickly replenishes water in the aeration zone.

☁️ HYDROLOGICAL DROUGHT - Surface and underground water resources are reduced, subsequent groundwater regeneration may take a long time.

☁️ HYDROGEOLOGICAL DROUGHT – A consequence of prolonged hydrological drought. During this period, the groundwater level decreases to a degree that makes it impossible to use dug and shallow drilled wells. Wells are drying up. The widespread use of water is also limited due to the rapidly deteriorating quality of groundwater.

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