Protected Cultivation
The Indian Protected Cultivation (also known as Greenhouse Horticulture) market held a market value of USD 190.84 Million in 2021 and is estimated to reach USD 271.25 million by the year 2030.
The market is expected to register a growth rate of 4.19% over the projected period.
Abort Protected Cultivation
- It is a process of growing crops in a controlled environment. This means that the temperature, humidity, light and such other factors can be regulated as per requirement of the crop. This assists in a healthier and a larger produce.
- The various types of protected cultivation practices are — forced ventilated greenhouse, ....
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