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Greenhouse project in Pavlodar is forecast to produce 1,600 tons of vegetables per year

By realizing a new greenhouse complex of 3.4 hectares close to the town of Pavlodar (Kazakhstan), this city is one step closer to self-sufficiency regarding the production of vegetables. The production is forecast at 1,600 tons of tomatoes per year, along with other vegetables. The greenhouse’s establishing company PTK has partnered with Dutch firms, greenhouse constructor Dalsem and automation supplier Hoogendoorn. Dalsem produces a complete greenhouse complex utilizing the latest equipment that will withstand the test of time. All processes will be monitored and controlled by Hoogendoorn.


Greenhouse overview
 

Generate maximum yield

The project entails a fully operational tomato greenhouse with all the required technical systems and equipment including heating, cooling, irrigation, screening/shading and electrical installations. In addition to equipment, Dalsem has provided supervision for building the project and an agronomist, who will organize the production of vegetables using the latest horticultural technology, which is unfamiliar to Pavlodar specialists. By working closely with the customer in this way, the complete greenhouse project will generate the maximum yield.
 

A fertile climate under extreme conditions

The region’s climate is characterized by extremely cold winters in which temperatures regularly drop to -40°C. Therefore, the greenhouse construction must be able to withstand heavy snow loads and severe winds. Dalsem is specialized in ensuring that the right equipment is in place to both create and maintain the optimal growing climate for tomato production – even in the case of potentially extreme weather conditions.


Dalsem installing heat storage tank for PTK Kazakhstan
 
Climate computer is the heart in the management of all processes
To manage the climate control, irrigation and energy management within the cultivation process, the climate computer is essential. The iSii climate computer is at the heart in the management of all processes. The grower has to rely on an efficient reliable system 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Maintenance and service is therefore locally organized in Kazakhstan.
 
The daily management of the production process takes place in the greenhouse. Advised by Dalsem, the client PTK has contracted a Dutch agronomical support company that will guide the local specialists to the maximum yield possible under management of a Dutch head grower. All registrations through the climate computer take place in both languages. Therefore, adjusting the settings can be done by both people - regardless of location - in their own language.
 

Technical challenges

In addition to difficult climate conditions, the PTK project also presents various technical challenges in terms of greenhouse tomato production. Since no gas is available locally, coal-fired heating is the best option. Coal-fired heating involves burning coal dust at high pressure, which minimizes the production of soot particles and produces a higher combustion yield. In the case of a gas-powered heating system, CO2 is normally extracted from the emissions produced in the gas burning process. Since there is no natural gas supply in the region, this project makes use of an LPG-powered boiler for the production of CO2. The waste heat from this is re-used in the greenhouse.

The water quality is optimized by a reverse osmosis system which purifies the water. In addition, the irrigation water is recycled and decontaminated for reuse.

For more information 
Dalsem 
T: +31 (0) 15 2695800

Hoogendoorn
T: +31 10 460 80 80
F: +31 10 460 80 00

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