Naturally Ventilated Soil Based polyhouse

We’re happy to share the successful establishment of a Naturally Ventilated Polyhouse (NVP) project in Madhavgarh, Satna, aimed at promoting protected farming in rural and semi-arid areas. This initiative is part of our larger mission to bring sustainable, high-yield farming solutions to regions where traditional agriculture struggles with climate challenges.

The polyhouse is built with a sturdy hot-dip galvanized steel frame and covered with UV-stabilized polyfilm, making it strong enough to handle heat, wind, and other tough environmental conditions. Its natural ventilation system keeps air flowing and maintains ideal temperatures — all without relying on electricity for cooling. This makes it a cost-effective and energy-saving option, especially for remote farms.

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We’ve also added automated drip irrigation and fertigation systems to make sure plants get just the right amount of water and nutrients. Inside the polyhouse, farmers can grow high-value crops like capsicum, tomatoes, cucumbers, and leafy greens with better yields, improved quality, and protection from pests and unpredictable weather. Plus, the controlled environment means less need for chemicals, leading to healthier produce.

The Madhavgarh project is a great example of how affordable, impactful agricultural technology can make a real difference at the grassroots level. It helps local farmers adopt modern tools, encourages year-round farming, and supports the broader vision of sustainable and climate-smart agriculture in India.

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