Ideal for Berry and Open-Field Crop Growers
Perfectly tailored to the needs of berry and open-field crop producers, our solution provides optimal protection to increase yields, extend the growing season, and reduce operating costs.
Designed for growers adopting tunnels to protect extensive crops
Ideal for growers choosing tunnels to shield large cultivated areas, our solutions offer effective weather protection, enhance growing conditions, and maximize yields, all while extending the agricultural season.
Why Choose a High Tunnel?
Better Production
Our structures significantly enhance crop density and yield, allowing increased production in the same cultivable area. Beyond boosting volumes, they ensure better harvest quality by creating optimal growing conditions. These solutions also provide improved predictability, enabling growers to plan effectively and secure consistent, reliable harvests.
Reduced Operating Costs
With our structures, growers achieve significant cost savings. Reduced reliance on machinery lowers fuel and maintenance expenses. Additionally, our solutions streamline harvesting operations, cutting labor needs by 40%. Efficiency gains extend to input management: pesticide use is reduced by up to 50%, along with water consumption and fertilizer loss, resulting in substantial savings.
Extended Growing Season
Thanks to their protection, our structures enable an extended growing season, even under challenging climatic conditions. Producers can begin operations earlier in the season and increase their resilience to extreme weather and adverse conditions. It translates into continuous production and more excellent income stability.
Agronomic Performance
By integrating our solutions, growers optimize their entire growing operation. Operational efficiency, such as reduced use of chemicals and water, minimizes environmental impact. These efficiency gains lead to a quick return on investment, offering long-term profitability. Our structures support sustainable and high-performing agriculture suited to today’s and tomorrow’s challenges.