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Blueberry and apple harvests in Odemira and Alcobaça protected thanks to anti-hail structures

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More than 2.5 hectares in Odemira and Alcobaça already have anti-hail structures. Carmo Wood, a company with over 45 years of experience that has been investing in technologies that ensure the protection and sustainability of farms in the face of climate challenges, announced the installation of over 2.5 hectares of anti-hail structures in Odemira and Alcobaça. The aim is to protect blueberry and apple crops respectively, ensuring the economic v…
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More than 2.5 hectares in Odemira and Alcobaça already have anti-hail structures. Carmo Wood, a company with over 45 years of experience that has been investing in technologies that ensure the protection and sustainability of farms in the face of climate challenges, announced the installation of over 2.5 hectares of anti-hail structures in Odemira and Alcobaça. The aim is to protect blueberry and apple crops respectively, ensuring the economic v…

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echoboomer.pt broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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