Pegasus Agriculture to Move into U.S. Markets
DUBAI, UAE, October 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
International hydroponic experts Pegasus Agriculture have announced plans to construct a large hydroponic facility in Florida, U.S.A. The company has purchased a 15 year lease on 77 acres of land, with an option to extend the lease by an additional 15. The move will give the company access to North American markets, which have exploded in recent years as local populations are shifting demand to more sustainable, locally produced goods.
The local effects of climate change, of which rising sea levels is a major issues for the state, are being felt by residents, and recent polls indicate that roughly 80% of Florida's population now believe in its existence.
Additionally, Florida's agriculture sector has been showing significant signs of growth over the last few years, with some 1.56 million people being employed in the State's agriculture and natural resources sectors in 2014, which is the latest year for which there is data.
Ultimately, this makes Florida an extremely attractive location for international hydroponics companies like Pegasus Agriculture. In fact, Mahmood Almas, the company's Group Chairman is quoted as having said that "it is one of the most ideal locations to press the advantages of hydroponics available worldwide, at the moment."
About Pegasus Agriculture
Pegasus Agriculture is one of the leading owners and operators of hydroponic farming facilities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Their head office is strategically located in Dubai, U.A.E. and serves as the headquarters for their global growing and distribution network.
With over 150 years of combined market experience, Pegasus Agriculture leads the MENA region in its goal to attain independent food security.
For more information, please visit http://pegasusagriculturegroup.com
Pegasus Agriculture Contact
Dubai Office:
+971 4 818 8300
SOURCE Pegasus Agriculture Group
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