
Greenhouse farming
Greenhouse farming involves growing plants inside a controlled environment, usually made of glass or plastic, which shields crops from harsh weather and pests. This setup allows growers to regulate temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation, creating optimal conditions for plant growth year-round. By controlling these factors, farmers can enhance crop quality and yields, extend growing seasons, and reduce the need for chemical pesticides and herbicides. Greenhouse farming is commonly used for vegetables, flowers, and exotic plants, making agriculture more sustainable and efficient while ensuring a consistent and high-quality food supply.