Zuqualla Horti PLC, a leading agricultural enterprise in Ethiopia, has officially opened its doors to showcase a groundbreaking new hydroponic strawberry farm. The farm, located in Koka, features a state-of-the-art gutter system designed to significantly boost strawberry production and improve sustainability.
The project, a collaborative effort with FlevoPlants, Meteor Systems, and Resilience, demonstrates Zuqualla’s commitment to agricultural innovation. The gutter system, a cutting-edge technology, offers several advantages, including increased productivity, reduced water consumption, and enhanced product quality.
This development marks a significant milestone for Ethiopian agriculture, as it introduces a sustainable and efficient method for cultivating soft fruits. By adopting this innovative approach, Zuqualla Horti PLC is paving the way for a more prosperous and resilient agricultural sector in the country.
Key benefits of the new gutter system include:
• Increased productivity: The system is optimized for efficient crop growth and management, leading to higher yields.
• Improved sustainability: By reducing the use of pesticides and fertilizers, the system promotes environmentally friendly farming practices.
• Enhanced labor conditions: The raised design of the gutter system makes it easier for workers to tend to the plants, improving their comfort and efficiency.
• Economic growth: The project is expected to boost Ethiopia’s exports of soft fruits, contributing to the country’s economic development.
The introduction of the gutter system is a testament to the growing collaboration between Ethiopia and the Netherlands in the agricultural sector. This project demonstrates the potential for innovative technologies to transform farming practices and create a more sustainable future for Ethiopia’s agriculture industry.