AmHydro Travels to Russia And India 

The AmHydro Team was busy in December and early January with two international trips to countries eager to join the controlled environment agricultural movement. As the population continues to rise and resources become more limited, hydroponic farming is gaining huge momentum around the world. 

Attendees at the Agro Greenhouse Complexes Russia Forum and Exhibition look on as speakers from various countries discuss and present to a full room about self-sustaining food technologies for the modern world.

An early December night is lit up by the Kremlin Main Tower in Moscow, Russia. With Russia's interest in sustainable ways to feed their population, could there soon be hydroponic growing systems beyond those walls?

AmHydro's Vice President Joe Swartz and CEO/President Jenny Harris both spoke on behalf of North America's contribution to the hydroponic industry. They focused on appropriate agricultural technologies for Russia, a country where average winter temperatures are in the 20s or below. They highlighted the successes of farmers around the world who have embraced hydroponics and specifically, AmHydro systems to feed their local communities.  

Next in January, two of our production experts traveled all the way to Bangalor, India to help install a 1.5 acre hydroponic system that will house both leafy greens and vine crops. India is an agrarian country that, in modern times, is very interested in adopting a drought tolerant, consistent and safe way of producing food. 

Now, that is a lot of NFT channels!

Bato buckets as far as the eye can see!

If you missed the webinar about Winterizing your Hydroponic Business, check it out on our YouTube page! 

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