Agribusiness

Agriculture and the agribusiness market sector experience many similar problems to the civil and environmental markets, although often on a smaller scale.

Aquaculture

Aquaculture provides more than half of the fish and shellfish that are directly consumed by humans, and the demand is large. The combination of aquaculture and other agricultural production is conducive to the formation of a virtuous ecological cycle.

Ditch

Drainage ditch plays an important role in agriculture all over the world. An improper drainage system can accelerate water pollution, over-dry the soil during seasonal droughts, and become an economic burden for maintenance. Sustainable ditches are essential to maintain the maximum drainage capacity of the ditches and the minimum net pollution and nutrient transport.

Preventing Erosion

Soil erosion can lead to surface water run-off and siltation of water courses; erosion prevention techniques are important to overcome this.

Landfill

Worldwide, the disposal of waste materials is an increasing problem which demands greater landfill capacity. It is important to recognize that a landfill is not just a ‘dump’ for waste, but a living organism, bringing constantly changing engineering challenges.

Soil Stabilization

Whether you are constructing a railway track-bed, gravel forestry track over soft soil, or resurfacing a multi-lane highway carrying many thousands of vehicles per day, we have the technical knowledge to improve rail track, road and asphalt pavement performance.

Solutions

Our geomembranes and drainage geocomposites are used to construct storage lagoons and attenuation ponds within agricultural facilities.  Cement blankets can be used in water channels and ditches, three-dimensional geonats and geocells, etc., which play a good role in erosion control.

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