When I talk to growers who are building a new greenhouse, I keep hearing the same thing: “There are so many choices, I don’t know where to begin.” And they’re right. Today’s greenhouse projects are more complex than ever.
From roof type to glass coatings, from screens and lighting to dehumidification and ventilation—every supplier offers “the best solution.” But which one is actually right for your location, your crop, and your strategy?
What’s missing in most cases is a solid data foundation. Without climate data specific to your site, decisions are often based on gut feeling, supplier promises, or what other growers are doing. Only after the project is completed do the regrets surface:
“I should’ve chosen different screens… I wish I had gone with another solution…”
It doesn’t have to be this way.
That’s why I created the Climate-Data report. It gives growers, consultants, and greenhouse builders hard data, not vague assumptions—based on 10 years of weather history and up to 5 years of hourly light and radiation data, tailored to the GPS location of your project.
With this information, you can:
- Select the right screen type (based on average light levels)
- Assess lighting needs (DLI, PAR, solar radiation)
- Understand heating and cooling loads
- Compare climate zones and growing conditions
- Avoid technical overdesign or underperformance
In short: it turns guesswork into strategy.
Suppliers also benefit from this approach. With transparent data, they can prove what their product delivers—and where it works best. It builds trust, streamlines decision-making, and reduces project risks.
If the horticulture sector wants to move forward, we need to raise the bar. Less noise, more clarity. Less marketing spin, more measurable value. And most of all: fewer risks placed solely on the grower’s shoulders.
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