"The increasing knowledge as regards the importance of embracing digital technology pushed our country's institutions to support projects that can revolutionize key sectors such as industry, health, agriculture, and many others. Most funds are clearly aimed at digitization and the Internet of Things, which are key to promoting the competitiveness and modernization of the country," reports Franco Fantozzi, CEO of Ofylia, which is located in Alvito (Frosinone, Lazio).
"We supply innovative products and technologies to increase soil fertility, mitigate soil fatigue, and improve crop resistance to stress, but also to reduce the use of fertilizers, plant protection products, and mineral fertilizers, improving soil structure and conditions and saving water. Our devices are compatible with the tenders."
SOURCE: https://www.freshplaza.com
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