Landscape
Make use of
SABI Landscape Irrigation
Designers and Contractors
for professional residential and
commercial applications & solutions.
SABI
is
delighted to
be part of the
SAGIC
family
Green
S
ABI (South African
Irrigation Institute),
with
national
m e m b e r s h i p
of
agricultural,
landscape and turf irrigators,
focusses
on
optimal
irrigation
methodologies,
water
conservation
and
environmental sustainability
in South Africa. SABI, with SABI GM Riana Lombard
headquarters in Cape Town,
is delighted to now be a member of SAGIC (South
African Green Industries Council) and is proud to be
part of the SAGIC vibrant family of Green groups.
SABI has recently enhanced its own membership categories
by expanding to offer landscape irrigation and contractor
membership options.
Says SABI GM Riana Lombard: “We serve the entire spectrum
of irrigation in South Africa, and are proud to be welcoming
new landscape members to SABI. It is great that all players
in irrigation share a passion for water conservation and the
optimum use of irrigation in South Africa.”
As a non-profit organisation active in South Africa and Africa,
SABI promotes sharing of irrigation knowledge via:
• SABI membership and branch activities
• SABI Congress, the bi-annual African irrigation event
• SABI Training courses, presented in both agriculture and
landscape irrigation disciplines.
• The Institute’s official technical journal and the only
irrigation magazine in South Africa, SABI magazine.
+27 21 850 8220
[email protected]
SABI members in agriculture and landscape irrigation are
united in their belief that responsible irrigation water use can
result in water savings, increased socio-economic benefits,
healthier communities, enhanced agricultural production,
beautiful environments, energy saving and the growth of
sustainable practises.
www.sabi.co.za
SOUTH AFRICA IRRIGATION INSTITUTE
SUID AFRIKAANSE BESPROEIINGSINSTITUUT
South African
Green Industries Council
For more information, contact SABI on
+27 021 850 8220 or [email protected]
www.sagic.co.za
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