Recently, our company had the pleasure of welcoming a farmer from Mauritius. They primarily focus on planting onions and selling them after harvest. To enhance their onion planting efficiency, they expressed interest in our vegetable seedlings transplanter and chose to visit us to see the equipment’s performance firsthand.
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Customer background: Mauritius onion farm
The climate in Mauritius is ideal for growing onions. The customer’s farm spans a large area and focuses on the cultivation, harvesting, and retailing of onions.
- Traditionally, onion transplanting is done manually, which is not only inefficient and labor-intensive but also leads to rising labor costs each year.
- Moreover, maintaining consistent row spacing and depth during manual transplanting is challenging, which can negatively impact the quality of onion growth.
As a result, the customer is looking for efficient and precise transplanting equipment to streamline the planting process, enhance the survival rate, and boost onion yields.
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Seedlings transplanter factory visit and farmland trial
During the customers’ visit, our company warmly welcomes them and organizes a series of field activities.
- Factory tour: the customer had the opportunity to see the production process of the vegetable seedling transplanter firsthand and learn about the core technology and quality standards of the equipment.
- Field experience: we took the customer to a real farm to showcase the workflow of the onion seedling transplanter. Customers observed the machine’s efficient operation, including precise transplanting, stable row spacing control, and effective protection of seedlings.
After the on-site inspection, the Mauritius customer is confident that the machine can effectively address the issues of low efficiency and inconsistency in manual transplanting, while also lowering labor costs. They ultimately chose to buy the vegetable seedling transplanter for use in their upcoming onion planting operations.