If a greenhouse project is called "Strawberry Waterfall", it's either the work of a very enthusiastic marketing department or a truly impressive greenhouse. In this case, it's the latter. The project, designed by Kingpeng, adopts an innovative model that combines vertical farming technology with industrial synergy. Using 3-4 layer soilless cultivation systems, the factory maximizes upper, middle, and lower spatial levels, tripling space efficiency compared to traditional flat farming and significantly boosting yields per mu.
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The facility also harnesses industrial waste heat to regulate greenhouse temperatures, bringing strawberries to market a month earlier and extending the harvest period by around four months. The result: higher-quality fruit with increased premium value and strong economic returns.
Automation plays a key role in operations. Intelligent systems manage window opening, curtain rolling, temperature, ventilation, and drip irrigation. IoT-enabled irrigation chips adjust water dosage based on plant growth stages, while a closed-loop water and fertilizer recycling system conserves resources and prevents environmental pollution. Remote monitoring ensures real-time control.
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To further reduce energy use, the greenhouse circulates industrial waste heat and CO₂, maintaining year-round temperature stability. "With high construction standards, strict quality control, and innovative cultivation techniques, we continue to push facility agriculture toward precision, intensification, and sustainability," Kingpeng concludes.
For more information:
Beijing Kingpeng International Agriculture Corporation
7th floor, Advanced Material Building, Feng Hui Zhong Lu, Haidian District,
Beijing, China, 100094
Tel.: +86 58711536
Fax: +86 587117560
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www.kingpengintl.com