1Manati Greentech Global | Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Manati Group, in partnership with GreenTech Global, is currently in discussions to develop a cutting-edge, vertically integrated agri-industrial complex in the Kingdom. The facility will focus on the high-capacity production of sprouted fodder — including nutrient-rich alfalfa — to enhance food security, support the agricultural sector, and expand livestock feed exports. To ensure uninterrupted operations and long-term sustainability, the complex will be powered by Portable Turbine Energy (PTE) systems, providing modular, on-demand power generation with integrated energy storage capabilities. These systems will be managed through an AI-powered infrastructure platform that enables real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and dynamic energy optimization—maximizing operational efficiency and minimizing downtime.2Manati Greentech Global | Saudi Arabia The infrastructure will also incorporate Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) SKYDR8 farms, delivering renewable, grid-independent water sourcing to support both agricultural and industrial processes. These advanced AWG systems leverage AI-driven climate analytics and adaptive condensation technology to optimize water production in varying desert conditions, ensuring a consistent supply without dependence on groundwater or municipal infrastructure. This initiative represents a strategic pillar of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, emphasizing sustainable development, resource self-sufficiency, and innovation in industrial agriculture through the integration of advanced technologies and resilient, environmentally conscious solutions.Continue~
1Jauja Feed Centers | Torreon MexicoTorreón, Mexico – Indian Power S. de R.L. is excited to announce the launch of a groundbreaking, technology-driven livestock feed initiative, in partnership with the Fernandez Family of Torreón. Dubbed the “Mount Rushmore of Farming Automation,” this project sets a new national benchmark for scale, efficiency, and sustainability. It will deploy GHI Technologies' advanced automated fodder production system, revolutionizing large-scale livestock feeding operations in Mexico. The partnership’s initial facility will focus on regional cooperatives that supply milk and dairy products to Lala Corporate, one of the largest dairy producers in Mexico and a global leader in the industry. Purchase orders have already been secured from Lala-affiliated ranchers, signaling strong demand and early traction.2Jauja Feed Centers | Torreon MexicoDuring its pilot phase, the facility will produce 68,343 pounds of fresh fodder daily, with plans to scale production to 136,000 pounds per day as the project progresses. The GHI system enables climate-resilient, precision-controlled fodder cultivation, significantly reducing water consumption and environmental impact. With hundreds of thousands of cattle in the Torreón region alone, this high-efficiency model represents just the beginning of Indian Power’s long-term commitment to modernizing Mexico’s agricultural infrastructure through automation and sustainability.Continue~