This project is located in Suriname. It is a type of greenhouse with umbrella-shaped roof windows on the roof, and the surroundings are covered with insect-proof nets, ensuring good natural ventilation.
This project is located in Kenya. Since there are no strong winds in this area, a relatively economical and affordable greenhouse structure has been adopted, which is low in cost and easy to install. Moreover, this greenhouse is equipped with rain gutters to collect rainwater for use during the dry season.
This project is located in Sudan, with an area of approximately 3600 square meters. The front and rear ends of the greenhouse are covered with 1mm thick fiberglass, which greatly enhances its resistance to sandstorms. The roof of the greenhouse is covered with a 200-micron-thick film. It is equipped with a wet curtain fan cooling system and a drip irrigation system. Moreover, in order to prevent sand and dust from blocking the holes in the wet curtain, a special sand and dust prevention net cover has been made outside the wet curtain.
This project is located in Sudan, covering an area of approximately 7,200 square meters. The columns of the greenhouse are made of hot-dip galvanized pipes with a diameter of up to 60 mm, ensuring a firm structure. The greenhouse is equipped with a wet curtain fan cooling system and a drip irrigation system.
This project is located in Indonesia, with an area of approximately 4,200 square meters. It mainly uses the Deep Water Culture (DWC) method to grow leafy vegetable crops. The roof is equipped with opening windows, and the perimeter is covered with insect-proof nets. Additionally, there is a manual film rolling system to enable opening and closing.
This project is located in Thailand. Due to the hot and humid local climate with a large number of insects, this type of greenhouse with roof windows has been adopted. The greenhouse is surrounded by insect-proof nets, which not only ensures good ventilation but also effectively prevents pests from entering the greenhouse.
This project is located in Mauritius. It is an economical and affordable multi-span greenhouse. The roof is equipped with fixed opening windows, and both sides of the greenhouse are covered with insect-proof nets to ensure good natural ventilation. The ground is covered with white ground cloth. On the ground cloth, coconut coir planting bags are placed, and tomatoes are planted by means of drip irrigation.
This project is located in Côte d'Ivoire. It is covered with a black shading net, and there is a rotating mist spraying system on the top to increase the humidity, which is used for snail farming.
This project is located in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It has dimensions of 9 by 40 meters and is equipped with a wet curtain fan cooling system. Inside, there are A-shaped hydroponic planting racks and an aquaculture system, which together form an aquaponic system.
This project is located in Kuwait. Each greenhouse measures 8 meters in width and 40 meters in length. It is equipped with a wet curtain and fan cooling system as well as an internal shading net, and is mainly used for cultivating edible fungi.
This project is located in Qassim, Saudi Arabia. Each greenhouse measures 9 meters in width and 39 meters in length. There are a total of 250 greenhouses, covering an area of approximately 87,750 square meters. The greenhouses are covered with a 200-micron film and are equipped with a wet curtain and fan cooling system, drip irrigation system.They are suitable for use in desert climate regions.
This project is located in Suriname. The characteristic of this greenhouse is that the height of the roof can reach 6 to 8 meters, and there are fixed windows on the roof. Insect-proof nets cover the surroundings to ensure good natural ventilation. Circulating fans can also be installed inside to make the temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse more uniform.