

Apple growing research results from all over the world were shared at a recent conference in Santa
Catarina, Brazil. The leading agricultural portal, IsraelAgi, published an article summary discussing the
results shared.
Research results demonstrate that spreading shading nets over orchards protects the trees from both frost and hail as well as extreme heat. Thus net shading is helping farmers overcome global warming
damages, allowing for increased yields.
An experiment run by Ginegar Plastics shows the importance of matching the type of net to the type
and even variety of crop. The company has been working on photo-selective shading nets since 2000,
and by now has refined methods that enable fitting the shading net type to the crop type for best
results.
In the experiments presented at the conference, shade nets have been demonstrated to help reduce
sun and wind intensity, maintain ground moisture, increase water consumption efficiency, save spray
against diseases and reduce fruit temperature for diverse crops in varied locations. Results also show
farmers achieve full ROI on the installation of shading nets within 1-2 years.
For more information, read the published article on IsraelAgri.




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becoming ever more intensive. Those who participate in it, strive to yield more, of better quality from smaller growing units. In this Ginegar has unique abilities, knowledge and products to contribute” Ginegar is proudly counting 45 years of experience in the field yet it still is young and vibrant. Its products are sold to and used in more than 60 countries. “We have wide geographical deployment and dominant presence in many important markets. Ginegar corporate’s base is in Kibbutz Ginegar, in the north of Israel. It possesses 3 manufacturing sites in Israel (Kibbutz Ginegar for Films, Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak- for knitted products, Kibbutz Neot Mordehai – for woven products). It also has production site in Brazil (SP) for knitted and woven products. “As part of Ginegar’s quest to remain world leader not only in product quality but also in service quality, we founded 3 subsidiaries (in USA, Brazil and India) enabling us to get closer to our customers, understanding better the global trends and local needs and build commensurate availability of products and services.
“We think that service and reliability are no less important component of the quality in the eyes of the customer, than the product itself. We are constantly striving accordingly. “We stay in constant contact with greenhouses constructors, who by being in constant, direct contact with the users of our products, are among the first to identify needs to replace worn-out products (after 3-4 years of use), as well as changes in market trends or needs. Moshe continues and talk about Ginegar’s spirit of innovation. “We were the first in the world to introduce 3 layers’ films and pioneered the development and application of the 5 layers’ technology in agriculture films. The multilayers technology enables optimization of the distribution and allocation of raw-material, achieving improved mechanical and photo-selective products’ characteristics for the users’ benefit. About four year ago, Ginegar acquired the agriculture activity of Polysack of Nir Itzhak, which developed and manufactured nets for the agriculture. “To our understanding” affirms Moshe “the Agri-Nets is a complementary product perfectly suiting our idea of Covering the World with Care”