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Fiji customer grows vegetables with 12P20 vertical hydroponic tower system

2025-04-21

 With the emphasis on sustainable agriculture, hydroponic farming has become an important development in modern agriculture due to its high efficiency, water conservation and environmental friendliness. This customer from Fiji aims to efficiently grow crops such as leafy greens, lettuce and tomatoes through a hydroponic system. In order to achieve higher yields in a limited space and to utilize resources more efficiently, we recommended the 12P20 high-density hydroponic tower system.

12P20 model hydroponic tower has 20 layers with 240 growing holes, designed for high-density cultivation, especially suitable for small-sized vegetables, which can significantly increase yields per unit area.
By recycling water, the hydroponic tower is able to save up to 90% of the water used for cultivation, reducing water wastage and decreasing dependence on land.The modular design of the 12P20 hydroponic tower allows the customer to flexibly adjust the cultivation area according to the actual needs, ensuring flexibility in the production process.

By using the 12P20 vertical hydroponic tower system, Fiji client is able to achieve efficient, water-saving vegetable farming in a limited space. This agricultural solution not only improves yields, but also meets the customer's goal of sustainable agriculture. We look forward to working with more agribusinesses to promote the popularization and application of hydroponics.

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