In Côte d'Ivoire, a 1000m² commercial film greenhouse was established to address the growing demand for high-quality, year-round vegetable production. The project aimed to enhance food security, increase agricultural productivity, and provide a sustainable solution for local farmers to grow crops in a controlled environment. Located in a region with a tropical climate, the greenhouse was designed to protect crops from extreme weather conditions, pests, and diseases while optimizing resource use.
Key Features:
Durable Structure:
The galvanized steel frame and UV-resistant polyethylene film ensure long-lasting performance in Côte d'Ivoire's tropical climate.
Efficient Resource Use:
The drip irrigation system reduces water consumption by up to 50% compared to traditional farming methods.
Fertigation ensures precise nutrient delivery, minimizing fertilizer waste.
Climate Adaptability:
The roll-up sidewalls and roof vents allow for effective temperature and humidity control, protecting crops from extreme heat and heavy rains.
Scalability:
The modular design allows for future expansion to meet increasing demand.
The 1000m² commercial film greenhouse in Côte d'Ivoire has proven to be a transformative project for local agriculture. By providing a controlled environment for year-round vegetable production, the greenhouse has increased crop yields, improved quality, and promoted sustainable farming practices. The project has also contributed to economic growth by creating jobs and increasing farmers' incomes. With its durable design, efficient resource use, and scalability, this greenhouse serves as a model for future agricultural development in Côte d'Ivoire and other tropical regions.
This initiative demonstrates how modern greenhouse technology can address food security challenges, enhance livelihoods, and promote environmental sustainability in developing countries.
In Côte d'Ivoire, a 1000m² commercial film greenhouse was established to address the growing demand for high-quality, year-round vegetable production. The project aimed to enhance food security, increase agricultural productivity, and provide a sustainable solution for local farmers to grow crops in a controlled environment. Located in a region with a tropical climate, the greenhouse was designed to protect crops from extreme weather conditions, pests, and diseases while optimizing resource use.
Key Features:
Durable Structure:
The galvanized steel frame and UV-resistant polyethylene film ensure long-lasting performance in Côte d'Ivoire's tropical climate.
Efficient Resource Use:
The drip irrigation system reduces water consumption by up to 50% compared to traditional farming methods.
Fertigation ensures precise nutrient delivery, minimizing fertilizer waste.
Climate Adaptability:
The roll-up sidewalls and roof vents allow for effective temperature and humidity control, protecting crops from extreme heat and heavy rains.
Scalability:
The modular design allows for future expansion to meet increasing demand.
The 1000m² commercial film greenhouse in Côte d'Ivoire has proven to be a transformative project for local agriculture. By providing a controlled environment for year-round vegetable production, the greenhouse has increased crop yields, improved quality, and promoted sustainable farming practices. The project has also contributed to economic growth by creating jobs and increasing farmers' incomes. With its durable design, efficient resource use, and scalability, this greenhouse serves as a model for future agricultural development in Côte d'Ivoire and other tropical regions.
This initiative demonstrates how modern greenhouse technology can address food security challenges, enhance livelihoods, and promote environmental sustainability in developing countries.