AGI

AGI Frost Fans

@agi_frost_fans_pty_ltd

Wellington, Western Cape
http://www.agifrostfans.com
Machinery Manufacturing

Overview

About AGI Frost Fans

AGI Frost Fans specializes in protecting high-value crops against the devastating effects of frost damage, which results in lower crop yields, reduced product quality, and long-term compromised plant health. Our electric frost fans safeguard a diverse range of crops, including stone fruits, grapes, citrus,
berries, nuts, and even nursery plants, across various climates and countries worldwide.

At AGI Frost Fans, we pride ourselves on our cutting-edge electric wind machines, which offer
industry-leading coverage of up to 9 hectares per fan. Our electrically-driven fan motors boast the lowest running costs in the industry — approximately 10-15% of our competitors’ costs. This makes our frost fighting solutions not only effective, but also economically sustainable. Our electric fans can fit
onto most existing wind machine bases, which makes replacing old, outdated equipment with AGI’s innovative frost fighters an easy and cost-effective upgrade.

As the agricultural sector faces increasing pressure to decarbonize and reduce its environmental footprint, AGI Frost Fans is at the forefront of sustainable and reliable frost protection. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering state-of-the-art technologies and personalized support to help our
clients thrive in an environmentally conscious manner.

Safeguard your valuable investment with the most reliable and sustainable frost prevention fan on the market — contact us for a FREE, ZERO-OBLIGATION frost risk assessment!

Headquarters

Wellington, Western Cape

Website

http://www.agifrostfans.com

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Machinery Manufacturing

Company Type

Public Company

Founded

2014

Specialties

Crop protection, Wind machine, Frost prevention, Sustainable agriculture, Orchard management, Environmental technology, Electric frost fans, Wind machines, Frost fans, Precision farming, Risk assesments, and Cold injury

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