GREENHOUSE FARMING

Introduction To Greenhouse Farming

One of the modern system of farming that is growing rapidly around the world today is greenhouse farming. Greenhouse farming is a rapidly evolving field with significant potential to improve food security, sustainability, and the efficiency of agricultural practices. Country such as Nigeria needs to start practicing this system of farming due to the hike in food prices and current security challenges facing the country. This is why greenhouse farming could be one the solutions to food security.

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Greenhouse Farming

Greenhouse farming is a system of farming in which plants are grown in a controlled environment such as glass, in some cases with artificial lightening objects to control and increase the safety of plants in the farm. This system of farming allows farmers to increase crop growing seasons, increase crop production, and grow crops in a more secure environment.

Categories of Greenhouse Farms

1.    Glass Greenhouses: Green House farming can be structured with glass panels that provide good light transmission to the farm.

2.    Plastic Film Greenhouses: Use polyethylene films that are cost-effective and provide good light diffusion.

3.    Hoop Houses: Simple, tunnel-shaped structures covered with plastic film, typically used for season extension.

4.    Polycarbonate Greenhouses: Greenhouse farm can also be made by using polycarbonate panels that are lightweight, durable, and offer good insulation to the farm.

Internal Structure Of A Greenhouse

Components of Greenhouse farm

1.    Heating Systems: The process of maintain optimal temperatures during colder season in a greenhouse faming system.

2.    Cooling Systems: The process of using regular fans, evaporative cooling system, or shades to reduce the temperatures of the hot weather.

3.    Lighting Systems Gms: The process of lighting can extend daylight hours or enhance light intensity.

4.    Irrigation Systems: The process of Driping irrigation, hydroponics, or misting systems provide precise water delivery.

5.    Ventilation: Ensures proper air circulation to control humidity and CO2 levels

Advantages of Green House Farming

1.    Unlimited Growing Seasons: Green House Farmers can grow crops throughout the year without being stopped be seasonal condition.

2.    Increased Quality and Output Result: When the farming system can be controlled, it will reduce the risk of pests and diseases, leading to higher outputs and better quality produce.

3.    Enhanced Controlled Environment: Greenhouses made it easy to directly control the lightening, temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels, to enhance the growth conditions of the farm plants.

4.    Reduction in The Use of Pesticide: The controlled environment helps to minimize pest infestations, thereby minimizing the need for chemical pesticides which improves the overall quality of farm produce.

5.    Water Efficiency: Standard Greenhouse farming system uses less water than traditional farming due to effective irrigation systems they adopt.

Greenhouse farming

Common Crops that survive in greenhouse farming

  • Fruits: Melons, citrus fruits, and Strawberries.
  • Vegetables: Peppers, Tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, and lettuce.
  • Flowering plants: orchids, Roses, and various cut flowering plants.

Drawback of greenhouse farming system

1.    High Initial Costs: Setting up a greenhouse can be cost effective due to the cost of materials and technologies needed.

2.    Energy Consumption: The process of heating and cooling the farm systems can lead to high costs.

3.    Management Complexity: It requires careful monitoring and management of environmental conditions.

Other Innovations of modern farming

  • Hydroponics: Growing plants in nutrient-rich water without soil.
  • Aquaponics: Combining hydroponics with aquaculture, where fish and plants are grown together.
  • Vertical Farming: Stacking growing layers to maximize space usage.

 

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