TOTAL HYDROPONIC MANAGEMENT®
The general characteristics of the food market show a growing need for higher productivity per hectare. As the world’s population grows rapidly, so do its needs for food, leading to an increasing need for additional areas and facilities for food production. As economic prosperity increases in many regions, so does the demand for high-quality food. Statistics show increasing flows of exports and imports of horticultural products (vegetables, fruits, flowers and plants), with transport costs now a significant part of cost prices. These factors provide new opportunities for agro-industrial enterprises. DKG CONSULTING provides a very interesting solution to take advantage of these new opportunities. We focus on entrepreneurs who are willing to play a decisive role in a new and fast-growing form of high-quality agribusiness.
As part of our “Total Greenhouse Management” Philosophy, our pillars are:
Hydroponic production
Sustainable Development Practices
Good Agricultural Practices / Food Safety
Planning and business efficiency
Our experienced crop consultants work with clients or their advisors to make important decisions about crop practices, variety selection, water treatment systems, disinfection methods and crop protection strategies.
Our approach: Full service
The concept comes in 3 phases and includes the following products and services:
Project Development Phase
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Choice of location
Basic engineering in local climate and site conditions
Sales and Marketing Agreements
Feasibility study and project specifications
Investment financing
Construction Phase
Detailed engineering of greenhouses and plants
Installation and implementation of greenhouses, energy installations and climate equipment (turnkey)
Personnel training
Operation Phase
Local greenhouse operation management (general and crop management)
Cultivation support
Online access to the knowledge bank
Supply of the best seeds / seedlings, fertilizers etc. tips
Equipment maintenance advice
Access to markets
Quality improvement programs: periodic reviews and advice