In the Johannesburg area of South Africa, Jinxin Greenhouses has implemented a large-scale commercial vegetable growing project. The project features a high-quality glass greenhouse equipped with an advanced automated climate control system that adjusts temperature, humidity and light in real time. In order to adapt to South Africa’s climate, the greenhouse design takes into account strong sunlight and high temperatures, ensuring that crops can grow healthily even in extreme weather conditions.
In the first year of the project, growers chose tomatoes and cucumbers as the main crops. Through precise climate control, the growing cycle of crops in the greenhouse has been shortened by 20% and yields have been significantly increased. The annual yield of tomatoes has increased from 20 to 25 tons per hectare in conventional farming, while the yield of cucumbers has increased by 30 percent. The project not only improves the quality of crops, but also enhances the market competitiveness and attracts more consumers.
In addition, Jinxin Greenhouse has provided technical training to local farmers to help them master best practices in greenhouse management and crop cultivation. The success of the project has not only increased the economic income of farmers, but also promoted the sustainable development of local agriculture. In the future, Jinxin Greenhouse plans to expand more greenhouse projects in South Africa to meet the growing market demand and continue to promote agricultural modernization.
Post time: Oct-28-2024