How Greenhouse is Changing Agriculture
The Commercial
Greenhouse Market has witnessed significant growth owing to factors such as
a rise in population, leading to an increase in demand for food production
coupled with high yield generation as compared to traditional agriculture.
Moreover, the rising government initiatives in order to increase greenhouse
adoption provides a huge market opportunity for the key players operating in
the commercial greenhouse market. However, the high initial cost associated
with the installation of a commercial greenhouse is projected to hamper the
overall growth of the commercial greenhouse market.
A Greenhouse is
a building structure designed for the protection of out-of-season or tender
plants against excessive heat and cold. The commercial greenhouse is a glass or
plastic-enclosed framed structure that is used for the production of
vegetables, fruits, flowers, and any other plants that require special
temperature or growth conditions. Glass has been the traditional glazing
material used in designing commercial greenhouses, but plastic films, such as
polyethylene or polyvinyl, and fiberglass are also common. The framing of the
greenhouses structure is made of aluminum, galvanized steel, or such woods as
redwood, cedar, or cypress. A greenhouse is heated partly by the rays of the
Sun and partly by artificial means, such as hot water, circulating steam, or
hot air.
- Agra Tech, Inc.
- ATLAS MANUFACTURING, INC.
- Certhon
- DutchGreenhouses
- Green Tek
- Heliospectra AB
- Keder Greenhouse
- Nexus Corporation
- RICHEL Group
- Texas Greenhouse Company Inc.
The global
commercial greenhouse market is segmented on the basis of equipment, type, and
crop type. On the basis of equipment, the commercial greenhouse market is
segmented into heating systems, cooling systems, and others. The commercial
greenhouse market on the basis of the type is classified into glass greenhouses
and plastic greenhouse. Similarly, on the basis of crop type the commercial
greenhouse market is bifurcated into flowers and ornamentals, nursery crops, fruits
and vegetables, and others.
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