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Hort Americas partners with Irrigation Design & Construction (IDC) to market GE Current LED grow lights – Urban Ag News

by agrifood
March 7, 2022
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Irrigation Design & Construction has signed an agreement with Hort Americas to become an authorized dealer of GE Current, a Daintree company, LED grow lights.

In 2015 Hort Americas LLC, a leader in the commercial horticultural industry and a supplier of innovative goods and technical services in Bedford, Texas, became the North American master distributor and marketing partner of LED grow lights manufactured by GE Current, a Daintree company. This month Hort Americas has signed an agreement with Irrigation Design & Construction LLC (IDC) in Castroville, Calif., for IDC to become an authorized dealer of Current Arize LED grow lights. The agreement between the two companies establishes IDC as a dealer of Current Arize horticultural products with the rights to sell Current products including parts and accessories in IDC’s sales area.

IDC is primarily an agricultural irrigation company that designs, engineers and installs irrigation, fertigation and climate control systems for both field crop growers and controlled environment growers, including greenhouses, vertical farms and inside grows. IDC operates 14 warehouses in California with plans to expand with facilities in the Pacific Northwest and Arizona.

Meeting the needs of controlled environment growers

Although commercial agriculture still makes up the majority of IDC’s business, Hort Americas’ President Chris Higgins could not be more excited about the partnership.

“IDC brings the commercial and professional experience we look for in a business partner,” Higgins said. “In addition to their long standing California ag presence, IDC has spent the last six years working with more controlled environment growers of vegetables, including leafy greens, and cannabis.”

“With controlled environment growers we are designing, engineering and installing automated irrigation systems, fertigation systems, water treatment systems and climate control systems,” said Frank Toves, Regional and Precision Irrigation Manager at IDC. “Adding Current’s line of Arize LED grow lights to our product offerings gives us the opportunity to help growers better control their production environment.

“We are receiving an increasing number of inquiries from cannabis growers about the design and installation of grow lights. These growers are primarily indoor grow operations, but there are more inquiries coming from greenhouse growers as well.”

GE Current is manufacturing its Arize Factor and Arize Element series of LED grow light fixtures at its state-of-the-art facility in Hendersonville, N.C. Manufacturing the LED fixtures in North Carolina enables delivery of its LED grow lights within five to seven shipping days anywhere in North America. It also enables Current to manufacture the fixtures when growers need to install them.

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For more: Hort Americas LLC, (469) 532-2383; SalesSupport@HortAmericas.com; https://hortamericas.com/. Irrigation Design & Construction LLC, Ftoves@idcsupply.com; (831) 235-4100; https://idcsupply.com/. GE Current, a Daintree company, (216) 375-4618; Daniel.Lee3@gecurrent.com; https://www.gecurrent.com/horticulture.



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