Water Ways Technologies - CEO, Ohad Haber.
CEO, Ohad Haber.
Source: LinkedIn.
  • Water Ways Technologies (WWT) has received two new orders to deliver a smart irrigation component to irrigate orchids and blueberries in México
  • The total value of the orders is C$320,000
  • Water Ways is a provider of agriculture technology to producers in more than fifteen countries
  • Water Ways Technologies Inc. (WWT) opened trading at C$0.195

Water Ways Technologies (WWT) has received two new orders to deliver a smart irrigation component to irrigate orchids and blueberries in México.

The total value of the orders is C$320,000. Water Ways expects to recognize revenue and deliver these orders in Q3 of 2022.

Ohad Haber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented on the news.

“Our business in Mexico has increased significantly this year. Our sales in 2021 were
over C$740,000 and in the first months of 2022, our orders from Mexico surpassed C$1.3 million and we are only starting the second half of 2022.”

Water Ways is a provider of agriculture technology, providing water irrigation solutions to agricultural producers. WWT’s irrigation projects include vineyards, cotton fields, apple and orange orchards, blueberry, medical cannabis growers and fresh produce cooling rooms in over fifteen countries.

Water Ways Technologies Inc. (WWT) opened trading at C$0.195.

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