In ancient times North-Africans buried clay pots to water the roots of their plants. An Egyptian company has modernized this ancestral technique to create a cheap and effective larger irrigation system.
In ancient times North-Africans buried clay pots to water the roots of their plants. An Egyptian company has modernized this ancestral technique to create a cheap and effective larger irrigation system.
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