Pure Harvest is an Abu Dhabi based agriculture food start up. CNBC’s Dan Murphy reports.
This start-up grows food in the desert in Abu Dhabi | Capital Connection
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Pure Harvest is an Abu Dhabi based agriculture food start up. CNBC’s Dan Murphy reports.
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Abu Dhabi is killing people in Yemen
So much expenses for the facilities. I wonder how they can compete with the cheap prices of tomatoes grown in a natural setup. I mean they need the return of Investments on those buildings from just tomatoes. That would be some expensive tomatoes when they stop importing
Nah brav , you have no idea how Cost Friendly they can make it , especially with the information provided that they can Yield 10-20X More Tomatoes per Same Same Space Covered by a natural Farm , this alone Could allow them to Play the price as much as they want , Imagine producing 20X of something with the same price as your next country but they produce Just X ,
The other 19X Could be more than enough to depreciate the assets they will use and the Work capital is almost the same both sides (almost) They need some people for machines and related stuff for Sure , But again they have 19 X of products for them to SELL and Cover their expenses , PLUS There is no Transportation ! I mean Local one yeah , international Not anymore !
That’s an added extracted Cost that they DO NOT need to cover ,
Plus NO bank or an investor is gonna lend them money without a comprehensive Finanical PLAN to how and how much money they could make in the Future , Plus They have taken a Debt Laon from investors in the last 6 months (50 million) Meaning They DO NOT Want to sell their equity , meaning they have Compete believe that they can Make it financially !
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Plants free of water deficit events more efficiently absorb available plant nutrients enabling plants to achieve their maximum genetic potential. SWRT membranes installed below plant root systems retain water where it falls, providing continuous delivery of
drought-free periods up to 3 times longer than intensely irrigated control sands without root zone water retention membranes (Guber et al, 2016).