the adaptive greenhouse - wur · 2013. 10. 20. · peter stradiot (innogreen) the level of...
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The Adaptive Greenhouse
International HortiFair 2011
The Adaptive Greenhouse
Welcome by Gene Giacomelli
Adaptive Greenhouse DesignBram Vanthoor
Statements for discussionBram VanthoorPeter StradiotMarc Ruijs Cecilia Stanghellini
Final Discussion
Adaptive Greenhouse Design
Bram Vanthoor (HortiMaX)
The Dutch lose international market share in greenhouse construction because they only focus on glass greenhouses
Bram Vanthoor (HortiMaX)
Knowledge and skills of the grower and the labour are even more determining factors for profitability than the greenhouse design, materials and fittings
Peter Stradiot (Innogreen)
The level of high-tech of a greenhouse design depends on the market segment - or product price level - where the entrepreneur is focussing on
Marc Ruijs (WUR LEI)
Locally adapted intensive horticulture can help solving the world food challenge
Cecilia Stanghellini(WUR Greenhouse Horticulture)
Cecilia Stanghellini
The challenge
Between 2005 and 2055 25% to 66% more food needed for population growth and changing diet Depending on the population growth scenario
you take
Problem is the scarcity of resources: Farm soil Water ...
no population growth
World Bank, 2005
Cecilia Stanghellini
Soil: Productivity of tomato
Cecilia Stanghellini
a Spanish study on the effect of growing system and quality of management
Water use for tomato production (litres/dry kg)
Fereres & Orgaz, 2000
Management
Environment
Outdoors Greenhouse
Average 13870 2432
Excellent 4198 1058
A factor 4
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5
Cecilia Stanghellini
Water: Product Water Use (liters/kgtomato)
Israel, Spain,
field, drip irrigated
Israel, unheated
glasshouse
Spain, unheated
multi-tunnel
Holland, high-tech climate control,
CO2
Holland, as left, with re-use of drain
Holland, closed
greenhouse with cooling
Spain, unheated
plastic “parral”
increasing control of production factors
Cecilia Stanghellini
Issues:
Minimal need for external energy & management: good crop climate is natural consequence of greenhouse
structure and cover materials adapted to local climate
Optimal use of available resources: prediction models for cost-benefits analyses
Good management of crop and greenhouse: capacity building
Adequate crops: genetic selection of cultivars adapted to remaining local
constraints
Intensive horticultural production at low environmental impact is perfectly possible
Cecilia Stanghellini (WUR Greenhouse Horticulture)
Final Discussion
Thank you all