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May is the month of garden promise. Summer veggies are in flower. Small fruits cover the branches of fruit trees. Pollinators visit blooms, doing the business that ensures we’ll be harvesting very soon. It’s hard to stay indoors, so put on your garden hat and head into the garden.
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The MENA Drip Irrigation Systems market was valued at US$ 267.0 Mn in 2019 and is forecast to reach a value of US$ 1,029.2 Mn by 2027 at a CAGR of 18.3% between 2020 and 2027.
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We know what you’re thinking. The words eco-friendly and tumble dryer don’t naturally go together, as these major kitchen appliances are renowned for their excessive energy consumption.
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Precision irrigation offers growers stability and control in the face of an increasingly unpredictable climate and can sustain coffee farmers for years to come.
In nearly every major coffee-producing country, climate change is threatening the longevity of crop production and recent resea
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