Naturally Ventilated Hydroponic Based Polyhouse

We’re proud to have successfully completed the Naturally Ventilated Polyhouse (NVP) project in Bareilly, designed to create a controlled yet eco-friendly environment for growing high-value crops all year round. This project shows how modern protected farming can be affordable, sustainable, and especially effective in areas where the weather can be unpredictable.

The polyhouse is built with strong galvanized steel frames and UV-resistant polyfilm, making it tough enough to withstand harsh weather conditions. What makes this setup special is its natural ventilation system — it keeps temperature, humidity, and airflow at just the right levels without relying on expensive cooling systems. This natural airflow design saves energy, cuts down on running costs, and helps plants grow better.

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Inside the polyhouse, we’ve included drip irrigation and fertigation systems that deliver water and nutrients precisely where the plants need them. This setup supports a variety of crops like capsicum, cucumbers, tomatoes, and leafy greens. Compared to traditional open-field farming, it results in higher yields, fewer pests, and better quality produce.

The Bareilly polyhouse project is a great example of climate-smart agriculture — perfect for farmers, institutions, and agri-entrepreneurs who want to embrace modern, eco-friendly farming methods. It reflects our dedication to supporting rural and semi-urban communities with innovative, scalable solutions that protect both livelihoods and the environment.

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