Although summer has not officially begun, heatwaves are already becoming more frequent. Against this backdrop, TF1’s teams visited EARL Clair Fruits, a long-standing Sun’Agri customer, to film the cherry harvest taking place under an agrivoltaic installation.
Broadcast during TF1’s 1 p.m. news programme, this educational report highlights, through powerful visuals, the benefits of Sun’Agri’s agrivoltaic solution in protecting crops from climate-related hazards.
Did you know? Above 35°C, plants inhibit photosynthesis and stop growing. Dynamic agrivoltaics then acts like a sunshade, helping to lower the plant’s temperature and reduce heat stress.
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