- Water Ways (WWT) Chinese subsidiary to install a new blueberry wind-block system in China
- Chinese subsidiary IRRI-AL TAL (Shanghai) Agriculture Technology placed the order
- The company hopes to counteract high-velocity wind from a specific direction, which poses a challenge to the growth of the blueberry crop
- The new system will be installed in a 30-hectare turnkey blueberry irrigation project in Yunnan, China
- Valued at $100,000, revenues for this will be seen in the first and second quarters of 2023
- WWT gives water irrigation solutions to agricultural producers
- Water Ways Technologies (WWT) is trading at C$0.12 at 12:18 pm EST
Water Ways Technologies (WWT) has received an order to install a wind-block system for a client’s blueberry project.
Chinese subsidiary IRRI-AL TAL (Shanghai) Agriculture Technology placed the order to counteract high-velocity wind from a specific direction, which poses a challenge to the growth of the blueberry crop.
New order for IRRI-AL TAL
Water Ways has worked with this client previously and holds a 73 per cent interest in the agriculture technology business.
The new system will be installed in a 30-hectare turnkey blueberry irrigation project in Yunnan, China.
Valued at $100,000, revenues for this will be seen in the first and second quarters of 2023.
Ohad Haber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, especially looks forward to helping others cultivate bigger crops. “We are focused on building our reputation for cultivating high-yield crops, especially blueberries.”
“We believe that the system ensures that our growers can provide high-quality blueberries to meet the increasing demand in the market,” concluded Harber.
WWT gives water irrigation solutions to agricultural producers. WWT focuses on developing solutions with commercial applications in the overall market’s micro and precision irrigation segments.
Water Ways Technologies (WWT) is trading at C$0.12 at 12:18 pm EST.