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Re: Green House Farming by grace2all: 4:49am On Jun 11, 2016
Please send me the proposal for the green house grace2ally2k@yahoo.com
@pavore9 please I would love to visit Kenya to learn more about greenhouse farming for tomatoes and aquaponics if possible, but no idea were to start from. please advice. Thanks

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Re: Green House Farming by metroid(m): 8:06am On Jun 11, 2016
You can also construct polytunnel using cheap materials like PVC pipes, Greenhouse film is about $30 for 20 square metres. It's better to use greenhouse polyethylene clear covers they last up to 5 years.
Re: Green House Farming by onyeogalu1(m): 7:20pm On Jun 11, 2016
metroid:
You can also construct polytunnel using cheap materials like PVC pipes, Greenhouse film is about $30 for 20 square metres. It's better to use greenhouse polyethylene clear covers they last up to 5 years.


Please is this green house film available in Nigeria?
Re: Green House Farming by onyeogalu1(m): 7:37pm On Jun 11, 2016
[quote author=Pavore9 post=29862104]Strawberries growing on PVC pipes utilizing waste
Re: Green House Farming by onyeogalu1(m): 7:38pm On Jun 11, 2016
Pavore9:
Strawberries growing on PVC pipes utilizing waste water from the fish ponds.


Please why is the roofing designed and constructed like that?
Re: Green House Farming by metroid(m): 12:58am On Jun 12, 2016
onyeogalu1:



Please is this green house film available in Nigeria?

No but you can buy it online and they ship to Nigeria
Re: Green House Farming by onyeogalu1(m): 9:22am On Jun 12, 2016
metroid:

No but you can buy it online and they ship to Nigeria


Thanks
Re: Green House Farming by DuduEkun: 9:13pm On Jul 02, 2016
TAEpiphany:

Got it.! You are the best. I will get in touch via email.



Dear TAEpiphany,
Can you please share the greenhouse costing that was shared with you, I recognize that its been a year. I need it for my education and guidance as I am planning to set up a greenhouse.
My email: dele.abegunde@yahoo.com
Man thanks
Re: Green House Farming by DuduEkun: 9:16pm On Jul 02, 2016
onyeogalu1:



Please why is the roofing designed and constructed like that?

Ventilation and temperature control to prevent crop scourging. Temperature inside can go haywire in a hot afternoon in the tropics - plants will scourge under such condition. the same reason they put net on the sides

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Re: Green House Farming by onyeogalu1(m): 11:18pm On Jul 04, 2016
DuduEkun:


Ventilation and temperature control to prevent crop scourging. Temperature inside can go haywire in a hot afternoon in the tropics - plants will scourge under such condition. the same reason they put net on the sides



Thanks
Re: Green House Farming by Babalagzy: 5:44pm On Jul 09, 2016
DuduEkun:


Ventilation and temperature control to prevent crop scourging. Temperature inside can go haywire in a hot afternoon in the tropics - plants will scourge under such condition. the same reason they put net on the sides

I would think that should say something about using these sheets here in Nigeria. It's clear that temperatures do go uncontrollably high.

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Re: Green House Farming by jendy36(m): 8:11am On Jul 24, 2016
Pavore9:
Well there is so much the human brain can achieve.
Morning Boss. Do you have any idea on hydrophinics farming on a green house for cucumber?
Re: Green House Farming by jendy36(m): 8:11am On Jul 24, 2016
Pavore9:
Well there is so much the human brain can achieve.
Morning Boss. Do you have any idea on hydrophinics farming on a green house for cucumber? Likely video recommendations would be appreciated.
Re: Green House Farming by Afrika011: 2:08pm On Aug 03, 2016
Is your greenhouse in crisis? Are u intending to set up your greenhouse?

Contact danafrik For questions bothering your mind on Greenhouse Production or u need Advisory services.

Danafrik Agribusiness consulting is the answer to most of your questions.


Danafrik is confident of giving you the best answers that fits your questions and is proud of about 3 years growing experience under greenhouse in Nigeria. Sound Experience in Hydroponics is our selling Point and gives us an edge ahead of others........

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Re: Green House Farming by natefarms: 1:14pm On Aug 26, 2016
Our Company nate farms ent NIG LTD is an Innovative and sustainable Agro/livestock company focused on providing innovative Agriculture solution to Nigeria farmers, institution, organizations etc.

We build and supply greenhouse material, Agricultural input, tools and machineries.
For greenhouse we can supply you the below materials.
UV treated film
Insect treated nets
Drip Line/tapes
Automatic /manual vent rollers
Film band
Film lock profile
Nursery trays
Growing bags
Hydroponic gutters / baskets
greenhouse seeds e.t.c

We can also construct Hydroponic soiless system and aquaponic the method of growing fish and vegetable under one greenhouse,

CONTACT US TODAY: @ Tel: +2348132478092 Email: info@natefarms.com or natefarms@gmail.com website

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Re: Green House Farming by oladiran2(m): 7:43am On Aug 28, 2016
With the pix of the green house you posted, water is definitely going to be an issue, it will enter through into the house and can cause serious issue with the crops in the green house.the roofing is perfect but the surrounding should ve had some kind of protection cover in case of erosion. It sometin that can't be overlook with that kit, would advice an upgrade during your construction for someone who doesn't know anytin on green house might not notice that very very important point.by the time you start having erosion water inside the kit, even your tomatoes in d bag even on mulch won't be spared with the infected water soaking the bag.
I ve included the Saro kit pix to back up my explanation and on d type of upgrade you should make on d surrounding of your kit.kit is not abt been beautiful at sight but to do wat it's meant for after investing millions to erect and will advice people who wish to invest in green house farming not to get scared or push back with the millions involved in d having these houses compared to the returns involved.by the time you start cashing in on your yields, you won't even remember the amount you used to set the house up cos you will definitely be smiling to your bank and it's just probably after 4-5yrs before any repair can be done on d house if well managed.also is a pix of a green house produce which will definitely command market which you can't compare with no matter the management practice involved on an open field to the one from a green house.

If you like wat you see on the Saro kit, you can reach me and check the thread on green house agronomist for more pictures of harvest after 2months of transplanting on both tomatoes and ever green pepper.
Oladipupo(08033981254/07051757791)

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Re: Green House Farming by kengeorge: 1:08pm On Aug 28, 2016
@ Nate farm

do you have nursary trays?
how much do you sell?
Re: Green House Farming by Dterra: 6:35pm On Jan 08, 2017
Pavore9:


Please do you have a contact of some one who can help me construct one?

Please email me e.braide@yahoo.com thanks

It is farming under a confined controlled environment as against the traditional open field farming. The structure can be made of glass or polythene covers depending on availability and cost of materials. These structure ranges in size. lt is not a new technology as it started way back in the 13th Century in Italy before it spread.

Various crops are grown in a greenhouse including cucumber, flowers, tomatoes, capsicum, strawberry etc Generally crops grown in a greenhouse should be of high value returns comparative to its high cost of construction. With greenhouse farming a farmer can get more yield per unit area of land, easier control of pests and diseases, prolonged production period, efficient water utilization, low cost of labour (that is spraying, weeding and watering) High quality of crop produce. timely crop production, less exposure to chemical toxin.

There are also challenges of greenhouse farming as the high initial cost of investments to set up one and high level of greenhouse management skill is required.

Truth is that greenhouse farming is usually seen as the exclusive of big time farmers because of the high cost of construction but there are low cost greenhouse which are constructed with locally available materials and this can last up to 10 years.

For a low cost greenhouse measuring 24ft by 45ft, l believe N180,000 can cover the cost of construction especially if you are in the rural area as one can utilize the wood from the trees around, get nails, condemned engine oil (will prevent the wooden materials from insect infestation), black tarpaulin (would be wrapped at the base of standing post), insect netting (to enable circulation and prevent insects from entering the green house). poly cover (200 micro greenhouse cover)

It involves 2 stages, the first involves setting up the structure which involves setting up of the frame and the second is covering with insect netting and greenhouse cover, Tired of typing it is almost 6a,m my time here and l have an early day. Let me just post pictures to give you idea of what the process looks like.

NOTE: One must personally be on the field to learn how to construct it and if you acquire this skill you can easily plant even STRAWBERRY without soil inside the greenhouse by way of Aquaponics as the Reverend Sisters l work with have greenhouses they built by themselves each measuring 24ft by 90ft and in each they have fish ponds which has about 10,000 catfish and the waste wate from the fish pond is what feeds the strawberry to grow without soil, growing on PVC pipes and they harvest about 1000kg of strawberry every month from each greenhouse.

Signing off!
Re: Green House Farming by Healthilyea: 7:02am On Mar 05, 2017
Re: Green House Farming by Nobody: 4:06pm On Apr 06, 2017
mchuxx:

Ok. I will

Please, send to my email too.: akposeandrew@gmail.com
Re: Green House Farming by Nobody: 4:28pm On Apr 06, 2017
Please someone should bring me out of the dark: how does pollination take place in greenhouse when everywhere is covered?

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Re: Green House Farming by mfm04622: 1:56pm On Apr 30, 2017
ChasteGhuy:
Please someone should bring me out of the dark: how does pollination take place in greenhouse when everywhere is covered?

You either pollinate by hand or keep bees in the greenhouse. If there are other methods, others should please contribute.
Re: Green House Farming by Ufeolorun(m): 2:42pm On Apr 30, 2017
There are self pollinating seed varieties- passandra f1 is an all female cucumber variety developed for growing undercover - greenhouse .
Re: Green House Farming by Pauling: 6:46am On Jan 19, 2018
Having Studing Animal Health And Production @ OND Level,, + ,, Undergoing 6 Month Training As An Agronomist + Another 6 Month Working Experience,,, I Qualified To Be A Farm Consultant,,, If U Nid My Service.. U Can Call Or Email Me. 08102010369 or paulinthreeplaces@gmail.com
Re: Green House Farming by imhere: 11:43am On Oct 22, 2019
Cauliflower farming is very possible in Nigeria just like cabbage. It is a vegetable that is very nutritious, has great taste and beautiful appearance.
The demand for cauliflower is growing because of their health benefits, it contains carbohydrate, protein, vitamins and minerals.
Cauliflowers are planted and harvested within 3 months.
A good vegetable for vegetarians. The market for it is huge.
https://www.enibest.com.ng/all-posts/agriculture/cauliflower-farming-in-nigeria-complete-guide/
Re: Green House Farming by oladiran2(m): 4:45pm On Dec 05, 2019
Happy world soil day

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Re: Green House Farming by oladiran2(m): 4:46pm On Dec 05, 2019
Are you kidding??
Pauling:
Having Studing Animal Health And Production @ OND Level,, + ,, Undergoing 6 Month Training As An Agronomist + Another 6 Month Working Experience,,, I Qualified To Be A Farm Consultant,,, If U Nid My Service.. U Can Call Or Email Me. 08102010369 or paulinthreeplaces@gmail.com
Re: Green House Farming by Swiftgrp: 6:08am On Dec 27, 2023
Pavore9:


It is farming under a confined controlled environment as against the traditional open field farming. The structure can be made of glass or polythene covers depending on availability and cost of materials. These structure ranges in size. lt is not a new technology as it started way back in the 13th Century in Italy before it spread.

Various crops are grown in a greenhouse including cucumber, flowers, tomatoes, capsicum, strawberry etc Generally crops grown in a greenhouse should be of high value returns comparative to its high cost of construction. With greenhouse farming a farmer can get more yield per unit area of land, easier control of pests and diseases, prolonged production period, efficient water utilization, low cost of labour (that is spraying, weeding and watering) High quality of crop produce. timely crop production, less exposure to chemical toxin.

There are also challenges of greenhouse farming as the high initial cost of investments to set up one and high level of greenhouse management skill is required.

Truth is that greenhouse farming is usually seen as the exclusive of big time farmers because of the high cost of construction but there are low cost greenhouse which are constructed with locally available materials and this can last up to 10 years.

For a low cost greenhouse measuring 24ft by 45ft, l believe N180,000 can cover the cost of construction especially if you are in the rural area as one can utilize the wood from the trees around, get nails, condemned engine oil (will prevent the wooden materials from insect infestation), black tarpaulin (would be wrapped at the base of standing post), insect netting (to enable circulation and prevent insects from entering the green house). poly cover (200 micro greenhouse cover)

It involves 2 stages, the first involves setting up the structure which involves setting up of the frame and the second is covering with insect netting and greenhouse cover, Tired of typing it is almost 6a,m my time here and l have an early day. Let me just post pictures to give you idea of what the process looks like.

NOTE: One must personally be on the field to learn how to construct it and if you acquire this skill you can easily plant even STRAWBERRY without soil inside the greenhouse by way of Aquaponics as the Reverend Sisters l work with have greenhouses they built by themselves each measuring 24ft by 90ft and in each they have fish ponds which has about 10,000 catfish and the waste wate from the fish pond is what feeds the strawberry to grow without soil, growing on PVC pipes and they harvest about 1000kg of strawberry every month from each greenhouse.

Signing off!
Insightful.
Re: Green House Farming by Swiftgrp: 6:09am On Dec 27, 2023
Pavore9:
Strawberries growing on PVC pipes utilizing waste water from the fish ponds.

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