MINI AGRI in the Garden of Europe
The plain between Florence, Prato and Pistoia is universally known as “The Garden of Europe” due to the huge number of nurseries which, since the mid 20th century, have characterised the landscape in this part of Italy. This alluvial plain is blessed with a particularly favourable microclimate and benefits from southerly exposure at the foot of the Apennines, which protect it from cold winds.
Agri Tech on the NILE
One of the largest nations in Africa, Sudan extends along the course of the Upper Nile, the river which flows across the whole country and which since time immemorial has linked the history of Sudan to that of Egypt and the neighbouring Arabian peninsula, with which it shares a language (Arabic) and a religion, Islam.
DIECI CROSSRAIL
Crossrail in London has been called one of the largest railway infrastructure projects in Europe. The project was conceived in 1941 and drafted into the city’s urban development plan in 1944 (during the Second World War!) by one of the world’s greatest urban planners, Sir Patrick Abercrombie, who planned the major reconstruction and expansion of the English metropolis even while it was being pounded by German bombardments.
Runner 40.13 in Antarctica. Exceptional machines for extreme climates
King George Island (Isla 25 de Mayo for Argentines) is the most important island of the South Shetland Archipelago, in the Antarctic continent, because of the presence of the only airport in the region and for the numerous Scientific Bases of various countries, including the “Carlini Base” also called “Jubany”, one of the 6 permanent bases implanted by Argentina in Antarctica.