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The Ingreen Drip Kit, the flagship irrigation solution from Interplast Limited, was honoured as the 'Irrigation Product of the Year' at the Ghana International Product Award ceremony on Friday, July.
This esteemed recognition highlights Ingreen's commitment to delivering high-quality, accessible irrigation solutions that are vital for modernising farming practices in the country.
The Ghana International Product Awards, recognised for honouring excellence and innovation across multiple sectors, acknowledged the Ingreen Drip Kit for its exceptional design, efficiency, and practical benefits to farmers.

This award reflects Interplast Limited's commitment to creating impactful products that meet the changing needs of Ghana’s agricultural sector.
The Ingreen Drip Kit is a comprehensive, all-in-one irrigation solution designed to support both smallholder and large-scale farmers.
The system delivers water directly to the root zone of plants, maximising efficiency and reducing water waste.
Offered in pipe and tape variants, and suited for land sizes ranging from 500 m² to 10,000 m², the kit includes all necessary components, along with a detailed, user-friendly DIY installation manual.
This feature promotes ease of use, farmer autonomy, and rapid adoption of irrigation technology in areas where technical assistance may be limited.
By offering a plug-and-play solution that aligns with local farming realities, the Ingreen Drip Kit addresses longstanding barriers to the adoption of precision irrigation, such as cost, complexity, and accessibility.
Its scalable design ensures suitability for a broad spectrum of users, from subsistence farmers to commercial agricultural operations.
The increasing importance of efficient irrigation in Ghana cannot be overstated, especially as the nation navigates the challenges of climate variability and the growing demand for food.
Reliable irrigation systems are crucial for transitioning from rain-fed agriculture, which is often susceptible to unpredictable weather patterns, to more stable and productive farming.
The Ingreen Drip Kit plays a pivotal role in this transformation by facilitating year-round cultivation, significantly reducing water consumption through targeted delivery, and optimising crop yields.

This acknowledgement at the Ghana International Product Awards solidifies Ingreen's position as a leader in innovative irrigation solutions, poised to continue making a significant positive impact on farming practices and agricultural output across the nation.
Interplast Limited is a leading manufacturer of plastic pipes, profiles, and irrigation solutions with a long-standing reputation for quality and innovation.
Through its Ingreen brand, the company is committed to providing advanced and sustainable irrigation technologies that enhance agricultural productivity and support the livelihoods of farmers.
For more information on the Ingreen Drip Kit and Interplast Ltd, visit www.interplast.com.
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