AgriNovix Completes 50,000 m² Glass Greenhouse for Tomato Production

AgriNovix proudly announces the successful completion and operation of a 50,000 square meter glass greenhouse, designed for large-scale tomato cultivation.

 

The greenhouse integrates advanced Dutch-style Venlo design with cutting-edge agricultural technologies, ensuring high productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.

 

Key features of the project include:

  • High-transparency triple-glass panels for maximum light utilization and energy savings.

  • Automated climate control systems maintaining optimal temperature, humidity, and CO₂ levels.

  • Precision fertigation system, delivering nutrients directly to plant roots while reducing water waste by up to 70%.

  • IOT-enabled monitoring and management, giving operators real-time data and full environmental control.

This project not only represents a milestone in AgriNovix’s global greenhouse development but also sets a benchmark for modern agricultural infrastructure in the region.

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"With the completion of this facility, we are contributing to food security while promoting sustainable agriculture practices," said [Your Name], Project Manager at AgriNovix.

The greenhouse is now fully operational and expected to deliver high-quality tomato yields year-round, ensuring consistent supply to both local and international markets.

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