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Conserving water during irrigation

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Friday, August 24, 2012
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Wade Rain is using OPIC political risk insurance to support its operations in Mexico, a country with a dry climate that sources all water from ground wells. Wade Rain's Mexican subsidiary sells irrigation equipment - most of it manufactured in the U.S. - to small farms in central Mexico and has helped introduce more efficient irrigation technologies such as drip tape, in which long lines of crops are watered with a flat kind of hose with multiple holes.
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AgricultureSustainability
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