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Commercial Greenhouse
The commercial greenhouse market encompasses facilities and technologies used to cultivate crops in controlled environments using materials such as glass, polycarbonate, or plastic films. These structures help regulate temperature, humidity, and light to optimize plant growth. The market includes various systems such as hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics integrated with energy-efficient lighting, climate control, and irrigation systems.
Historically, the greenhouse concept has existed for centuries, but commercial-scale adoption accelerated in the late 20th century, particularly in Europe and North America. Over the last decade, the market has evolved into a high-tech industry driven by automation, sensors, data analytics, and renewable energy integration.
The current global market size for commercial greenhouses is estimated to be around USD 40–45 billion in 2025, with expectations to reach USD 75–80 billion by 2032. The demand-supply balance is evolving as consumers increasingly prefer fresh, pesticide-free, and sustainably produced crops. This shift in demand encourages large-scale greenhouse investments to…