What is a Leno Mesh Anti Hail Net? from buzai232's blog

The undercover cultivation by a leno mesh anti hail net is a new agricultural technique for increasing production practically and eco-friendly. The artificial barrier covering on scaffolds keeps the hail outside and effectively lessens hazards from unfavorable weathers such as hail, frost, rain, snow and others. Being semi-translucent, it creates favorable conditions for the growth of crops thereby slashing the application of chemical pesticides in vegetable fields. Therefore, with the qualified and green output, the leno mesh anti hail net established itself as a strong technical guarantee for the pollution-free agricultural products as well as a formidable guard against natural disasters like the storm erosion and the hail attack.To get more news about Hail netting for gardens Acting, you can visit dtwiremesh.com official website.

Leno mesh anti hail nets are widely used for isolating the self-breeding vegetables from foreign pollen, shielding potatoes and floral plants after their virus-free tissue culture, planting green vegetables and protecting the tobacco nursery from pests and diseases. At present, it is the optimal preference for physical pests control to all kinds of crops and vegetables, which contributes to the China's Shopping Basket Program by serving the majority with "carefree vegetables".

Wine producers in France are now allowed to use vertical hail nets. After three years of experiments in Burgundy, the INAO has decided that the nets do not affect the maturity or quality of the grapes. The background is that in recent year hail has caused extensive damage and lost harvests in several wine regions.

However, the nets will cost quite a lot, 20,000 euros per hectare has been mentioned. The question is how many will be tempted to invest in this protection and how the landscape will change.

Our guess is that, after all, it will not be so widespread. Perhaps some producers in Chablis and Burgundy will protect their most valuable vineyards. Mendoza in Argentina is regularly hit by hailstorms and has been using hail nets for protection for a long time.

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