NEWSLETTERS


newsletter issue no. 30, AUGUST 2011
Message from the CEO,
Giant-Sprinklers: defense system against future fire, 
No pressure: unique low-pressure sprinklers
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Message from the CEO

Dear employees, associates and customers,

Many countries around the world are marking the onset of summer, and there is indeed a feeling of something special, new and rejuvenating in the air.
This summer NaanDanJain is seeing significant growth: we’ve recently launched the “Year of AmnonDrip” in Spain; Mexico, Brazil and CIS countries continue to present significant and impressive progress; and a sense of power and rejuvenation is evident in the markets in other countries too.

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Giant-Sprinklers: defense system against future fireEurope

The Instead of calling in the 'super tanker' and asking Turkey for help, a new system designed by NaanDanJain provides an effective defense belt against forest fires. “If such a system had been positioned at the Carmel, the great disaster might have been prevented,” states the person in charge of the system at the company.
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No pressure: unique low-pressure sprinklers


What do you do when the plant is pushing through, but the water pressure isn’t enough? You adjust the sprinkler system to low-pressure activities. This has benefited crops in India, Turkey and other nations. *** Sales forecast: 2 million sprinklers a year
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NaanDanJain New Dripper Plant—Inauguration Ceremony

NaanDanJain inaugurates one of the world's fastest and most advanced dripper factories
NaanDanJain has invested about 15 million shekels in the new factory, which was inaugurated this June. To date, including the investment in the new plant, Jain has invested about 100 million shekels in Israel. Avner Hermoni, CEO of NaanDanJain, plans to increase the company’s drippers' market share by 15% percent with the new factory.
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Launch of AmnonDrip lines in Spain

With an investment of over €5 million, some of the most advanced manufacturing lines were inaugurated. Sales forecast: €23 million by 2016. Registrar: Amir Bar
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Knock-off sprinklers


It started with gadgets, moved on to cars and even planes—and today we even have sprinkler knock-offs. What can be done? The Israelis have a solution.In the aftermath of a global financial crisis, people think about saving money first. Even in the field of irrigation, where the irrigation systems are meant to last many years, quality takes a backseat to price. This is where the counterfeiters find their market. These counterfeiters, mainly from the Far East, provide cheap and low quality sprinklers. Unfortunately, the accumulative damage they cause is not sensed right away..
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Winning numbers

NaanDanJain Best sales #1:
Sales in Mexico grew 2.5 times in the past year. They have grown 18 times since 2005!

NaanDanJain Best sales #2:
Sales in Brazil grew 1.8 times in the past year. They have grown 5 times since 2005.

Sales in Central America have grown 3 times since 2006.

Sales in CIS countries have grown 12 times since 2005.

Overall:
NaanDanJain has grown by no less than 45% since Jain entered in 2007!
 
   
 
 

Onion dew

Kazakhstan treats onions very nicely, and waters them with dew. No, this isn’t natural dew, but dew from NaanDanJain’s sophisticated irrigation system.
 
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NaanDanJain’s photography contest


It Thousands of plants, hundreds of employees and distributors, scores of photographs and three winners. NaanDanJain’s first photography contest brought out the employees’ creativity.
   
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Events 

EIMA 2010, Italy--Farm 2010,
Romania IndAgra--Smagua 2010—Zaragoza, Spain--MOP Arawa 2011, Israel--AGRISHOW Exhibition 2011, Brazil--AGRITECH Exhibition 2011, Peru

 

 
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News from Jain Irrigation Systems

Jain Irrigation Systems Limited is gearing up for the future and is gaining sizeable grounds in promoting micro-irrigation not only in India but all over the world. The market will also see the evolution of its technology to higher levels. The concept of a One-Stop-Shop is relevant and important in evolving countries where farmers need help with supply of a full irrigation system, along with knowledge on managing crops through these efficient systems. It may be relevant to many countries in Asia and Africa. In mature markets and projects where agriculture is of significant size, clients are not expecting such an approach, but many prefer it for reasons of convenience and post-sales support.
 






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