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Fruit Logistica 2013, Hall 4.2 Stand D-06

Italy: Arrigoni nets and fabrics to protect fruit and vegetable crops

Arrigoni SpA, appreciated all around the world for the high quality of its products, will meet the operators of the fruit and vegetable sector at the event of Fruit Logistic Berlin.

In the large and modern factory in Putignano (Bari - Apulia region - Italy) with advanced textile technology it has produced, in the last year, over 50 million square meters of nets and fabrics to protect fruit and vegetable crops.

Their own tissues are subjected to the most rigorous quality controls during the manufacturing process and raw materials come from only the most qualified European manufacturers to guarantee quality and long life.


Aerial view of the plant.

The fabric THERMONET is generating great success in Europe and North America for the protection of vegetable crops in open field cultivation. Thermonet, laid directly on the crops, protects them from frost; it is transparent like glass and allows an ideal microclimate for crops below, preventing mold and rot and will not stick to the wind.

Thermonet is available in rolls in widths up to 24 meters.


Art. 6040BT THERMONET

Another product particularly appreciated by Italian growers is FRUCTUS the anti-hail net, windbreak and frost in leno weave for the protection of the vineyards.


Art. 3140BT FRUCTUS 2,6/4

It is available in different sizes, according to local customs. The grapes, protected by this nets, enjoy a special microclimate that allows more homogeneous clusters and an advanced maturation.


Anti-hail system.

Arrigoni we will be at fruit Logistica stand
D-06, in Hall 4.2.

For more information:
Arrigoni
+39 (0)31 803 200
[email protected]
Publication date:

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