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5.00 INDEX 5xx T-TAPE from USA, production in EUROPE

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  5.00 INDEX T-TAPE from USA, production in EUROPE WORLD LEADER OF DRIP IRRIGATION   SMART FARMING with the right Drip system..   LESSON 5.11 POTATOES - SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION for better yield LESSON 5.12 POTATOES - MEET THE MARKET REQUIREMENTS    LESSON 5.13 POTATOES – NOT TOO MUCH WATER     LESSON 5.14 POTATOES - CHEMIGATION WITH DRIP LESSON 5.15 POTATOES - CHOOSING THE RIGHT DRIP SYSTEM    LESSON 5.16 POTATOES - INTRERROW DRIP SYSTEM LESSON 5.20 TOMATOES - IMPROVING TOMATO PRODUCTION LESSON 5.21 TOMATOES - PRECIOUS DRIP SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION LESSON 5.22 TOMATOES - DISEASE RISK IN THE PRODUCTION LESSON 5.23 TOMATOES – D5000 – Eurodrip MULTI SEASON ON SURFACE LESSON 5.24 TOMATOES - SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION FOR TOMATOES LESSON 5.25 TOMATOES - IRRIGATION SCHEDDUL   LESSON 5.31 VEGETABLES - SINGLE USED DRIP TAPES & MOBIL FILTER   LESSON 5.32 VEGETABLES - CLOSER DRIPPING SPACING LESSON 5.35 ASPARAGUS + 18 % MORE YIELD WITH S

5.11 POTATOES - SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION for better yield

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  SMART FARMING SOLUTIONS Successful with consultants.. LESSON 5.11 POTATOES - SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION for better yield   A World of Potential With tens of millions of hectares under cultivation around the globe, the potato is one of the world’s largest and most important crops.   But not all production is equal nor effective . SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION is a key lever to improving. •       10 -15 tons per ha is the Basic Production.                                                                                  •       20 tons per ha        is the World Average.                                                                                            40+ tons per ha     is Advanced Production   The world average is 20 tons per ha, the average production in Germany with SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION is around 42.7 tons per ha, and in New Zealand the average yield is also with SDI 50 tons per ha. As such, for much of the world, there is Opportunity for signif

5.12 POTATOES - MEET THE MARKET REQUIREMENTS

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  SMART FARMING SOLUTIONS   Successful with consultant . LESSON 5.12 POTATOES - MEET THE MARKET REQUIREMENTS      Growing Potatoes to Meet Market Requirements SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION is the future   For most regions, there is no such thing as just growing “general potatoes”. From the onset, a growing program needs to be developed for the potatoes to meet the strict market requirements for their final use. Market guidelines for potato quality in export are becoming stricter, resulting in reduced profit and sometimes complete rejection of crops that do not meet the market specifications. In this lesson, we share how SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION can help you grow the right potatoes for each market need. For successful SMART FARMING see more than 70 lessons about SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION . You find them on my timeline under FAIREC Atlas Developement S.A.R.L.   We supply this in East Africa. Please send us your request when you will double your yield to 3, 4, 5 $

5.13 POTATOES – NOT TOO MUCH WATER

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  SMART FARMING  SOLUTIONS  Successful with consultant. LESSON 5.13 POTATOES – NOT TOO MUCH WATER       Too Much Water Leading to Saturation Periods   ·          Saturation of the soil profile for more than 8 –12 hours can cause root damage. ·          Over watering causes a higher rate of brown blight, hollow heart, tuber splitting, and general    reduction of tuber quality. ·          Nitrogen can leach below the plant’s shallow root zone.   Too Little Water Leading to Water Stress   Water deficits reduce the plant’s growth by reducing the water pressure in the plant’s cells that are necessary for expansion which then correlates directly to reduced / stunted tuber expansion. Too Much Variation ·          During water deficit, tuber expansion reduces or even stops. Once water is returned and the plant is not in stress, tuber expansion will resume; however, tuber malformation likelihood increases. The wider the variation, the greater the problems of malforma