Greenhouse Irrigation System 2021 Industry Statistics & Revenue Analysis
infinityMay 8, 2021
The global Greenhouse Irrigation System Market has the prospective environment to carry out a growth worth USD XX$ million with a growing CAGR at a rate of XX% during the forecast period, which is from 2021 to 2027.
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The latest research study also examines Greenhouse Irrigation System Market conditions in the world’s major regions, including commodity prices, benefits, power, efficiency, supply, demand, and market growth rate and forecast, among other items. Greenhouse Irrigation System Market estimates and analyses are difficult to come by, but business research reports include them. Cost reduction, increased efficiency, and the availability of new technologies and resources are expected to propel the industry forward. However, due to the COVID outburst, the Greenhouse Irrigation System market’s condition is uncertain, as mentioned briefly in this report.
Funded research aims to optimize irrigation technology systems and maximize efficiency
-Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute
LINCOLN, Neb. The Irrigation Innovation Consortium recently announced funding for seven research projects in 2021, three of which are led by Faculty Fellows of the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute (DWFI). The IIC is a university and industry collaboration that accelerates the development and adoption of water- and energy-efficient irrigation technology. DWFI and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln jointly are a founding member of the consortium and DWFI Director of Research Christopher Neale serves on its Executive Committee.
“The IIC brings together university and industry partners to accelerate the development and adoption of new irrigation technologies,” said Neale. “The IIC is a great partner in helping DWFI achieve its mission of global food security without compromising the use of water to meet other vital needs.”
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APHIS updates Plants for Planting manual
The update will include a section on the Canada Nursery Certification Program.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently updated its Plants for Planting manual to include a section on the United States – Canada Nursery Certification Program (NCP), which is a bilateral export certification program for nursery-grown plants shipped between Canada and the continental United States.
The NCP information added to the manual in Chapter 4 covers the inspections at customs, entry requirements, phytosanitary certificate requirements, commodities excluded from the Canadian Nursery Certification Program (CNCP), eligible plants, eligible plant taxa, authorized facilities, regulated pests, specific provincial requirements and instructions for Customs and Border Protection on how to handle CNCP shipments.