Pegasus to Meet Middle East's Water Problems
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Pegasus Agritech is Supporting MENA Region to Attain Maximum Food Security and Increased Fresh Water Supply, with a Production Technique Which Uses 90% Less Water than Traditional Agriculture
The Hydroponic farming leader of MENA region, Pegasus Agritech has implemented the technology of soilless farming, to meet the food and water scarcity issues of the world today. The water situation in theMiddle Eastis precarious. Many countries in theMiddle Eastface problems of water shortage due to the semi-arid climate and an increasing demand created by population and economic growth. Middle Eastern countries like theUnited Arab Emirates,Yemen,IraqandSaudi Arabiaare facing distinctive problems that necessitate instant global attention.
Pegasus Agritech is supporting MENA region to attain maximumfood securityand increased fresh water supply, with a production technique which uses 90% less water than traditional agriculture. They grow crops hydroponically without the use of any pesticides or fertilizers which contaminate the ground water. In most of the Middle East Countries, renewable freshwater will barely cover basic human needs within two decades. TheMiddle Eastcountries have faced many ecological distresses recently; and shortage of freshwater availability is the foremost of them.
Millions of people in this region already lack access to sanitary water; as fresh water resources are becoming increasingly scarce. Agriculture uses 85 percent of water in this region. It is common to misuse land by heavy irrigation in theMiddle East. The overuse of water in traditional agriculture is also affecting the countries' already short water resources.
Pegasus Agritech adapts latest technologies inorganic farming, with an aim to combat land and water shortage and moderates dependence on food imports mainly in the highly urbanized Middle East Countries. The company strives to combat the effects of urban growth, through implementing hydroponic farming methods.
The company has proven that its technology of soilless faming could save the fresh water supply of these countries up to a large extend and save their limited but precious water resources from the harmful effects of traditional agriculture.Pegasus Agritech offersutmost care to our natural environment, desire to protect it from damaging acts and preserve natural resources. We also assure considerably minor carbon footprint than others in the field.
Source: PR Newswire
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