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Power Up Your Agriculture Business And Yield More Profits by A4TPower: 11:30am On Jul 29, 2021
Let’s Us Help You Turn Your Poultry/Farming Business Around with An Uninterrupted Power Supply

A peasant farmer’s lifestyle has hardship and struggles which is as a result of a lack of electricity to power or secure the lives of their livestock.
This ordeal is common in Africa, where Agriculture is seen as an art instead of business. It’s no news to say that there are more challenges for farmers now more than before. Judging from the outbreak of covid 19, an increase in the cost of farm inputs such as power for on-farm processing of crops, the supply of water, and much more.

Technology has made farming easier and the advent of solar power has made farm operations easier and less expensive than before.
Most farms are situated in places beyond the reach of grid power supply and if they must use the power, they either get it by investing more in the distribution cost or generate their power through the expensive and non-sustainable sources of power such as fuel-generating sets.

Yes, the power is gotten from the fuel generators, but it is definitely at the expense of the environment as this can cause noise, and air pollution which endangers the health of the residents around the community.

Hence, the need for noiseless and no-pollution power generating gadgets - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM.

Most farmers in Nigeria are now embracing the importance of solar power for their lighting, especially for poultry farms. They use solar energy to power their borehole for water supply and also light up their pen.

This, as they say, is cheaper and also helps them access support for their farming activities since they are seen as businesses that want sustainable growth and are in support of the climate change effect reduction movement.

There are solar systems that can power a whole farm and its activities such as Agro-processing, irrigation, and refrigerator or freezers.

NEED A FREE SOLAR INDICATIVE QUOTE FOR YOUR FARMING BUSINESS, DO CONTACT US NOW!!!
Call/ WhatsApp: 07057788920 / 07037924908
Physical office address: 27B Olumoroti Jaiyesimi Street, Gbagada, Phase 2, Lagos
Website, Click [url= https://a4tintegrated.com] A4&T Power Solution[/url]
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Re: Power Up Your Agriculture Business And Yield More Profits by A4TPower: 3:34pm On Aug 04, 2021
The security of your livestock is very important.

Several threats from wild animals, thefts, and other livestock threats can affect your farming business growth. But having an alternative power supply at your home can reduce this threat and hence help your poultry farming business grow.

Contact us today for your poultry farming power auditing.

Call/ WhatsApp: 07057788920 / 07037924908


A4TPower:
Let’s Us Help You Turn Your Poultry/Farming Business Around with An Uninterrupted Power Supply

A peasant farmer’s lifestyle has hardship and struggles which is as a result of a lack of electricity to power or secure the lives of their livestock.
This ordeal is common in Africa, where Agriculture is seen as an art instead of business. It’s no news to say that there are more challenges for farmers now more than before. Judging from the outbreak of covid 19, an increase in the cost of farm inputs such as power for on-farm processing of crops, the supply of water, and much more.

Technology has made farming easier and the advent of solar power has made farm operations easier and less expensive than before.
Most farms are situated in places beyond the reach of grid power supply and if they must use the power, they either get it by investing more in the distribution cost or generate their power through the expensive and non-sustainable sources of power such as fuel-generating sets.

Yes, the power is gotten from the fuel generators, but it is definitely at the expense of the environment as this can cause noise, and air pollution which endangers the health of the residents around the community.

Hence, the need for noiseless and no-pollution power generating gadgets - SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM.

Most farmers in Nigeria are now embracing the importance of solar power for their lighting, especially for poultry farms. They use solar energy to power their borehole for water supply and also light up their pen.

This, as they say, is cheaper and also helps them access support for their farming activities since they are seen as businesses that want sustainable growth and are in support of the climate change effect reduction movement.

There are solar systems that can power a whole farm and its activities such as Agro-processing, irrigation, and refrigerator or freezers.

NEED A FREE SOLAR INDICATIVE QUOTE FOR YOUR FARMING BUSINESS, DO CONTACT US NOW!!!
Call/ WhatsApp: 07057788920 / 07037924908
Physical office address: 27B Olumoroti Jaiyesimi Street, Gbagada, Phase 2, Lagos
Website, Click [url= https://a4tintegrated.com] A4&T Power Solution[/url]
.

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