Agricultural tents can be used for a variety of purposes, from agriculture to livestock farming.
Agricultural tunnels have many uses:
for material storage;
for fodder protection;
for crop protection;
as greenhouses or covered agricultural facilities;
for livestock breeding and protection;
as stable tunnels;
for protection of agricultural machinery and equipment used in production;
for agricultural waste storage;
for agricultural produce storage.
Agricultural Tunnels: Permits
The bureaucratic process for installing agricultural tunnels or agricultural shelters is straightforward and requires no special permits.
Since tents are made from a simple, highly resistant steel (or aluminum) load-bearing structure and a PVC covering, current legislation does not require additional permits beyond the documentation already required for this type of structure: i.e., D.I.A. or S.C.I.A.
Agricultural Roofing: How it Works
Completion of the DIA (Notification of Commencement of Activity) by the entrepreneur
A 30-day wait from the date of completion of the DIA before starting installation work.
Agricultural Roofing: How it Works
Completion of the SCIA forms
No waiting period is necessary. By choosing to use the SCIA documentation, you can further reduce the waiting time and begin installation work immediately.