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Boosting Pistachio Growth in High Saline-Boron Soil with Precision Water Treatment

2024-01-16T08:18:52+00:00Categories: Case Studies, Precision Irrigation, Scientific studies, Soil Health|

The reduction in salinity levels, as facilitated by AQUA4D®, likely created a more favorable environment for plant growth, leading to improved tree growth parameters. This highlights the potential of AQUA4D® as an effective solution for enhancing tree growth and productivity in soils affected by high salinity.

“It’s not magic”: Water and Fertilizer Savings at Klaver Flowers Greenhouses

2023-11-07T13:11:50+00:00Categories: Case Studies, Precision Irrigation|

Klaver Flowers, a leading Dutch flower grower, has used AQUA4D to achieve double-digit water and fertilizer savings, and will now equip their entire greenhouse. "It's not magic. We measure consistently and observe clear improvements," says owner Gert-Jan Klaver. "We hope to further expand our farm in the near future and with today's knowledge that will certainly include an AQUA4D system."

AQUA4D in 2022: A Year in Review

2022-12-22T09:36:34+00:00Categories: Corporate|

One thing is clear: 2022 was not the easiest ride for many. But as we near its end and look back on the past 12 months, we reflect on some things which - despite another rollercoaster year in global events - have helped make it a surprisingly good year.

Netafim x AQUA4D : Sustainable Water Management

2022-01-20T09:48:31+00:00Categories: Corporate, Precision Irrigation|

AQUA4D is happy to announce a new strategic collaboration with the world leader in micro irrigation, NETAFIM. Addressing water stress, mitigating climate change, and improving efficiencies require us all pulling together to forge a sustainable future; this partnership is a big step in this direction.

“The potential is huge”: Wine industry expert joins the growing AQUA4D team in Chile

2021-05-19T15:48:22+01:00Categories: AQUA4D People, Precision Irrigation|

"Coming from a vineyard where technology was one of its main pillars, I see that the potential is gigantic...AQUA4D treats the irrigation water, a transversal element in the Chilean viticulture, where the efficiency demands are higher and higher. The impact is at all levels: In production issues efficiencies, savings and quality improvements are generated."

12 Reasons 2019 was a Great 12 Months

2021-09-24T10:55:07+01:00Categories: Corporate|

This time of year is always a reflective time, anticipating the year ahead and looking back on the last 12 months. 2019 was an especially landmark year for us at Aqua4D. Here are some of our highlights.

Podcast: Aqua4D on Chile’s Radio Agricultura

2019-07-29T17:32:37+01:00Categories: News|

This is an extract from a recent interview given to Radio Agricultura in Chile, where Felipe Villarino discusses the 2030 Water Awareness program and how new technologies like Aqua4D can help address the water crisis in Chile.

AQUA4D Celebrates 15 Year Anniversary in Style

2021-05-18T14:06:04+01:00Categories: Events, News|

To mark 15 years since the company’s establishment, Aqua4D hosted a celebration at its new headquarters in Valais, Switzerland. Around 100 guests gathered on the roof, with the Swiss mountains providing a breathtaking backdrop.

Stunning Water Savings in South of Spain – Results

2019-05-21T13:31:34+01:00Categories: Crop Knowledge, News|

A big part of Aqua4D’s work is its team of experts who constantly visit client sites and consult on optimizing irrigation to get the most out of the company’s patented technology. Back in October 2018, Aqua4D Field Engineer, Hugo Gaignebet, wrote a progress report for this blog.

Chilean Avocado Producers are Innovating for Water Efficiency

2019-05-09T13:10:15+01:00Categories: Crop Knowledge|

Now over ten times more popular than in the 1980s, in some ways the avocado has been a victim of its own success. Its notoriety (particularly amongst millennials) has brought its supposed water footprint in Chile under the spotlight, but often in reports which turn a blind eye to other water-thirsty crops.

AQUA4D People: Walter K. Thut

2022-02-17T12:48:55+00:00Categories: AQUA4D People|

After his recent move to California to work as USA Manager, we caught up with Aqua4D co-founder Walter K. Thut for an in-depth conversation about past, present, and future.

Sustainable irrigation for the wine industry

2018-10-25T20:20:42+01:00Categories: Crop Knowledge, News|

A changing climate is having unpredictable consequences on grape crops all around the world. 2017 was anything but a vintage year for wine harvests; the EU hit a 36-year low, while Chilean growers reported an uncharacteristically early harvest with high temperatures and low yields.

Aqua4D on the road: A Spanish Diary

2018-10-22T20:00:11+01:00Categories: AQUA4D People|

A huge part of what Aqua4D does is not just delivering its plug-and-play solution, but also providing long-term support and project follow-ups. This means that the technical team for each region spends a high percentage of their working life on site visits to various places.

Aqua4D: Our role in combating climate change

2018-10-09T19:29:32+01:00Categories: News, SDGs|

With record temperatures, super storms, raging infernos, and massive flooding, 2018 has been a bad year for Planet Earth. But it may also go down as the year humanity was shocked into making meaningful changes.

An Innovative Sustainable Solution to Soil Salinity

2021-09-24T11:05:33+01:00Categories: News|

The issue of salt accumulating in soil is as old as agriculture itself. ‘Salinity crises’ resulted in the collapse of ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, and salinization was one of the catalysts for the invention of the world’s first irrigation systems[1] [2].

A Sustainable, Long-Lasting Nematode Solution

2021-05-19T18:35:00+01:00Categories: News, SDGs|

Nematodes. There may be no other creature so omnipresent around us yet so unknown outside of specialist circles. Nathan Augustus Cobb, widely recognized as the “father of nematology” summed up their ubiquity in a 1915 essay [1]:

Peru: Aqua4D and the blueberry boom

2018-07-04T16:12:50+01:00Categories: AQUA4D Expertise, Crop Knowledge|

When you think of a Peruvian fruit, it’s probably avocados which spring to mind, and indeed Peru is the largest exporter of the green wonderfruit to Europe. But it’s an unlikely fruit of a different colour which has seen an exponential growth in recent years: the blueberry.

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