Product Category: Agro Textiles
Agriculture, construction, and horticulture share a common challenge — the environment does not cooperate on schedule. Weeds compete for every nutrient in the ground. Solar radiation scalds crops that cannot tolerate peak summer heat. Hail arrives without warning and leaves a commercial harvest unmarketable in minutes. Wind-driven rain penetrates building envelopes and degrades structures from the inside out over years.
Agro textiles are engineered woven fabrics that stand between the crop, the structure, and the environment — managing the specific threat each application presents at a fraction of the cost of the damage they prevent.
Every product on this page is woven polypropylene or polyethylene — UV-stabilised, specification-confirmed, and available in custom sizes. Retail-ready packaged formats are available on ground covers. Full bulk supply on all products.
Roofing Underlayment
The Layer Between Structure and Weather A roof covering — tiles, slates, metal sheets, or shingles — is the primary weather barrier. The roofing underlayment is the secondary one. It sits between the structural deck and the covering, providing a back-up water barrier, a vapour management layer, and protection for the structural deck during installation… Read More
House Wrap
One Fabric. Two Jobs. A house wrap — also called a building wrap or weather-resistive barrier — is installed on the exterior wall framing beneath the cladding or facade. It manages two simultaneous and opposing moisture challenges in a wall assembly: preventing liquid water from wind-driven rain penetrating inward, while allowing moisture vapour generated inside… Read More
Hail Nets
The One Threat That Gives No Warning Drought develops over weeks. Frost comes with a forecast. Insects build over a season. Hail arrives in fifteen minutes and leaves a commercial harvest unmarketable in the same time. A single moderate hail event on an apple, pear, cherry, or grape crop at or near harvest can downgrade… Read More
Silage Wrap & Bale Wrap
Preserving the Harvest Through Fermentation Silage is fermented forage — grass, maize, sorghum, or legumes cut at peak nutritional value and preserved under anaerobic conditions for use as livestock feed through winter and dry periods. The fermentation process that preserves silage nutritional quality requires one condition above all others: the complete exclusion of oxygen from… Read More
Woven Ground Cover
Woven polypropylene ground cover — also called weed barrier fabric or weed control fabric — is laid directly on the soil surface to suppress weed growth, retain soil moisture, and regulate soil temperature across orchards, vineyards, nurseries, berry farms, and commercial landscaping installations. The woven PP fabric blocks the sunlight that weed seeds need to… Read More
Ground Covers
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Retail Ready Rolls
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Shade Net
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Silage Net
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Shade Nets
The Right Light at the Right Intensity Every crop has a light saturation point — the sunlight intensity above which additional light no longer increases photosynthesis and begins causing heat stress, cellular damage, and yield reduction. Many crops in high-radiation environments are routinely exposed to light intensities well above this threshold. A shade net installed… Read More









