The global greenhouse market is booming, driving sustainable agriculture
Mar 17, 2025
The global greenhouse market is booming, driving sustainable agriculture
As the world's attention to sustainable agriculture and food safety continues to increase, the demand for greenhouses is rising rapidly. According to the latest market research report, the global greenhouse market is expected to reach US$30 billion by 2028, with an average annual growth rate of more than 10%.
The rise of greenhouses
Greenhouses, especially multi-arch greenhouses, are favored by farmers and agricultural enterprises for their efficient planting environment and flexible application. This facility can effectively regulate temperature, humidity and light conditions to provide an ideal growing environment for various crops. In recent years, with the advancement of technology, the design and materials of greenhouses have also been continuously innovated, further improving their energy efficiency and durability.
The driving force of sustainable agriculture
Against the backdrop of global climate change and population growth, traditional agriculture faces many challenges. The use of greenhouses can not only increase crop yields, but also reduce water waste and fertilizer use, which is in line with the concept of sustainable development. Many countries are actively promoting greenhouse agriculture to address food security issues.
For example, as a pioneer in greenhouse agriculture, the Netherlands has established the world's largest greenhouse planting system with an annual output value of more than 7 billion euros. The successful experience of the Netherlands has attracted the attention of many countries, especially in Asia and Africa, where the construction of greenhouses is accelerating.
Technological innovation leads the future
With the development of smart agricultural technology, the management of greenhouses has become more efficient. The application of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and big data analysis enables farmers to monitor and adjust environmental conditions in the greenhouse in real time to optimize crop growth.
For example, in the United States, some farms in California have begun to use smart sensors and automation systems to monitor the temperature, humidity and light in the greenhouse in real time, significantly improving production efficiency.
Conclusion
The rapid development of greenhouses not only provides farmers with new economic opportunities, but also contributes to the sustainable development of global agriculture. With the continuous advancement of technology and the increase in market demand, greenhouses will play an increasingly important role in future agricultural production. Governments and enterprises should continue to increase investment and support for greenhouse agriculture to achieve a more efficient and environmentally friendly agricultural production model.