ONG REFORESTATION SYSTEM ARID AND DESERT AREAS STARTING UP PRODUCTION. +34692110212WE HAVE PRODUCTION TEAM INVEST IN ARID AND DESERT LANDS FOR LITTLE MONEY. SELL THEM IN PRODUCTION It is an affordable technology and approximately 90% cheaper and with a saving of 90% in water consumption compared to drip irrigation. It is a container designed to take advantage of the night dew they guarantee during the first year a survival of 90% of the trees planted in the Sahara desert! And only with 50 liters of water. It is a bucket that collects the water from nighttime condensation and from occasional rains to irrigate the plant in small doses. The container also prevents the water from evaporating and protects the roots from the sun and from inclement weather or small animals, thus ensuring the growth of the trees. The system consists of a circular body capable of holding about 15 liters of water, with an inverted conical lid, so that all the runoff water that ends up on the lid drains into the interior of the compartment. In the event of very heavy rain, the device has a valve that expels the water to the outside. The center of the cabin is hollow, allowing the aerial development of two seedlings. The communication of the device with the substrate where the new seedlings have been planted is produced by capillarity, by means of a piece of textile rope and a basal cardboard, which allow a slow and gradual hydric communication of the water accumulated in the compartment on the substrate in which the seedlings have previously been planted. it was already tested several years ago in different geographical locations. One of them was in the Sahara desert, where 90% of the trees planted with this system are still alive, compared to 10% with other methods. SUCCESSFULLY TESTED IN LOS MONEGROS In Spain, experiments have been carried out in the Monegros desert (Aragón), in Riofrío de Aliste (Zamora) or in the ski resort of San Isidro (León), where between 80% and 90% of the trees planted have come forward. The first prototype was made of plastic, but the design was quickly changed to be made of recycled cardboard, which is the material currently used. In the last five years, more than 55,000 trees have been planted thanks to 20,000 units, since the box is reusable.
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