Bridge Greenhouses believes that 2024 will see a growth in demand for commercial greenhouses. The Hull and Chichester-based firm claims that it has experienced another rise in demand for its glass houses as it plans projects for 2024.
According to Bridge Greenhouses, the alleged rise in demand for agriculture and horticulture under glass is a response to extreme weather and supply chain instability, which has affected imported crops, including salad, fruit, and flowers.
The National Farmers Union has called for a long-term plan for food and farming, with 82% of respondents to a recent survey would like the UK government to set targets to increase British food production.
“With extreme storms, cold and heat waves, the climate in Southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia has become more unpredictable. Coupled with rising global costs and the desire for more food sustainability and security, it’s no wonder commercial greenhouses are increasing in the UK,” adds David Summerfield.
Established in 1985, Bridge Greenhouses has been establishing commercial greenhouses throughout Britain for edible crops, medicinal plants, plant nurseries, and flowers. In addition, they supply and install screens, lighting, and other control technology.
Bridge Greenhouses also aims to help commercial growers improve sustainability with renewable heating systems such as heat pumps and biomass boilers, as well as heat-saving measures from thermal screens.
The UK government has suggested that it would encourage more home-grown produce under glass in the UK, including producing crops that are traditionally imported.
“Growing more in commercial greenhouses increases the certainty of supply, creates jobs, and provides peace of mind for UK consumers", states David.
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