India is witnessing a revolutionary phase in the horticultural and agricultural sectors with both small and large companies investing heavily in the latest technologies. In March, the Ministry and Agriculture-sponsored Inter-Horti Expo will become the focus for the industry with both domestic and international exhibitors vying for a piece of the action and displaying their latest products. UK-based Technical Absorbents (TAL) will be represented by its Indian agent Business Co-ordination House (BCH) at the event as it promotes its Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF®) technology.
TAL provides extremely high levels of innovation and product development expertise to these markets. Its SAF® technology is the basis for water reservoir and composite fabrics designed to provide the controlled delivery of water and key nutrients to all root systems as and when required.India is witnessing a revolutionary phase in the horticultural and agricultural sectors with both small and large companies investing heavily in the latest technologies. In March, the Ministry and #
Being fibre-based, the technology opens up possibilities for the development of bespoke water storage fabrics that can be used over short or long periods of time, even in areas of low water availability and in the most challenging of environments.
In addition to demonstrating how the innovative technology works, BCH will be displaying samples of existing fabrics and offering advice on the development of new products that can be manufactured to meet specific customer requirements.
“BCH has been representing TAL in India for quite a few years,” explains Business Development Manager Dave Hill, “and they have found increasing interest in SAF® from companies involved in these sectors.
“The possibilities for development are endless. TAL already has already developed fabric technologies for large areas of lawn and turf, hanging baskets, commercial crops and even vertical gardens (roofs and walls). SAF® is such a versatile technology it is always exciting to look at new possibilities for its integration.”
Technical Absorbents (TAL)