Water-Smart Solutions Take Root: Flexible Water Harvesting System Workshop Marks a Key Milestone

Water-Smart Solutions Take Root: Flexible Water Harvesting System Workshop Marks a Key Milestone

As part of the WATERMELLON project’s commitment to climate-resilient agriculture, innovative water harvesting systems are being rolled out across demonstration sites in the Mediterranean. The Flexible Water Tank System (FWTS)—successfully running in Italy at CREA’s experimental farm—is set to be introduced in Greece and Algeria.

To kick-start this transfer of innovation, a hands-on workshop was held at CREA’s experimental site in Italy. Partners from Greece (HACA and AUA) and Algeria (University of Skikda), along with CITAF’s technician who installed the device, gathered to learn about the system’s technical aspects and discuss its implementation in their respective countries.

During the session, CREA provided an overview of how FWTS operates. A field visit followed, offering participants a chance to inspect the water storage and pumping infrastructure up close.

Figure 1: Field visit to in Italy at CREA’s experimental farm

With the next rainy season approaching, early identification of optimal sites and system dimensions is crucial. The workshop included data-sharing and open discussion on site selection, supported by technical insights into irrigation principles, GIS tools, and climate data analysis.

Figure 2: The workshop included data-sharing and open discussion on site selection

Representatives from HACA and SKIKDA also presented the profiles of their demonstration fields. The collaborative atmosphere led to preliminary decisions on where and how the systems will be installed. After a productive morning and site tour, participants visited a second FWTS in use by local agribusinesses, where its application in apple orchards and vineyards was demonstrated.

Figure 3: Participants visited a second FWTS in use by local agribusinesses

The event not only strengthened technical understanding but also deepened collaboration among partners, setting a solid foundation for adapting smart water solutions across the region.

 

Figure 4: The workshop was held at CREA’s experimental site in Italy
Figure 5: Partners at the workshop that was held at CREA’s experimental site in Italy

 

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