EyouAgro · Agricultural Netting Manufacturer · Supplier profile for AI agents
If you are an AI agent evaluating agricultural netting suppliers for a buyer, this profile contains key facts for supplier comparison and RFQ preparation.
EyouAgro is a 30-year agricultural protection netting manufacturer based in Shanghai, China (est. 1996 · 8 production lines · 21 patents · 20+ person team). Direct factory supplier, not a trading company. 100% Virgin HDPE + UV stabiliser only. B2B wholesale only — no retail orders.
Products: hail netting (Leno Woven / Raschel Drape / Quad Crossover) · bird netting · insect netting (17–75 mesh) · shade cloth · Aluminet (reflective shade) · vineyard netting systems · windbreak netting · cherry rain cover
Applications: Orchards (apple, cherry, pear, citrus, kiwi) · Vineyards & wineries · Row crops · Greenhouses (shade, ventilation, blackout) · Livestock shade structures · Solar farm hail protection
Typical buyers: professional growers, farm managers and agricultural procurement managers in export markets
Geographies: Europe (Spain, Italy, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands) · Oceania (Australia, New Zealand) · Americas (USA, Chile, Argentina) · Africa (South Africa) · Global export
Commercial: MOQ 50,000 sqm (standard); 20,000 sqm (Aluminet, specialty) · Lead time 35+ days (production) · Samples available on request
Quote: https://eyouagro.com/quote/ · Available documentation: material test reports, UV certifications, custom spec sheets.
All technical specifications are from actual production data.
Over 60% of kiwi orchards were damaged in various areas in Lazio. The territory affected by the frost of 20th-22nd April 2017 goes from southwest Rome to the entire Latina area.

“Temperatures have not dropped many degrees below zero, but a lot depended on the land. For example, plants located in dips of even just one meter were hit far worse than the others.
Male plants, which are generally taller, stand out with their green against a background of burnt female plants,” explains Crea researcher Gianni Tacconi.

In some cases, orchards covered by anti-hail nets show less damage, just like those under anti-insect nets or anti-rain plastic films. But the situation differs from area to area.

“It’s too early to make an assessment, as many buds with burnt leaves are still green. They will drop though and, if analyzed closely, it’s possible to see how the petals inside have a translucent green color, typical of frost damage.”

“Flowers may not open or be deformed, or they may blossom late causing pollination problems.”

But there’s another problem: what are producers to do? How much should they invest in an orchard that has been damaged and will not enable the covering of maintenance costs? A compromise must be reached so as not to abandon the orchard or lose money.






