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The Future of Controlled Farming

Farming has always been a risky business. In recent years,  several overlapping crises have made us realize how critical it is to grow food locally. Countries should grow food in a controlled environment to increase food security.

In response to increasing food insecurity, controlled environment agriculture is expanding.

Yields are 8-10 times higher compared to an open field. The yield of a Dutch tomato grower can be 50kg/m2. Growers produce crops all year round and reduce water and fertilizer by up to 40%, providing fresh local food more sustainably.

A greenhouse provides sustainable profit with a high yield while keeping operational costs low. One-third of the price per kilo is energy, and renewable energy, CO2, and heat from surrounding factories can increase the yield and make you produce more environment friendly.

Investing in controlled farming is an opportunity to improve long-term results.

Find the Right Solution for You:

Greenhouse structures

Greenhouse structures

Different locations, climates and crops require different greenhouse structures to give your plants the right conditions and protection. We offer the full range of greenhouse structure options including glasshouses, polyethylene greenhouses and polytunnels, and nethouses. At the feasibility stage of your project, we’ll work with you to configure the right greenhouse structure for your goals.  

Technology

Technology

Optimal growing conditions from the latest climate management systems.

Water Systems

Water Systems

Unmatched water and nutrient delivery systems from the global leader in precision irrigation.

Project Management

Project Management

We offer the complete package for delivering a successful turnkey project; A high level of in-house expertise, advanced digital tools, flexible management models, and on-the-ground support around the world. We guarantee professionalism throughout the project process.

Financing

Financing

Support all aspects of project financing - from financial plans to investment providers.

Crops

Crops

Controlled growing conditions for a wide variety of crops - from vegetables to medical cannabis.

What Makes Gakon Netafim the Leading Choice for Commercial Greenhouse Projects?

FOR SUCH A MAJOR INVESTMENT, SIZE MATTERS

FOR SUCH A MAJOR INVESTMENT, SIZE MATTERS

For a significant investment like a commercial greenhouse project, it makes sense to have a major player by your side. As the world’s biggest irrigation company and a leader in the field, with over 70 years of experience, a presence in over 110 countries, and a solid financial backbone, we help you achieve excellent returns on your investment.

YOU’LL BE WORKING WITH AGRICULTURAL SPECIALISTS​

YOU’LL BE WORKING WITH AGRICULTURAL SPECIALISTS​

Hands-on experience in the agricultural sector is essential when choosing a partner for a complicated commercial project. Our precision agriculture expertise is a significant benefit of Gakon Netafim. This enables us to develop the precise solution for your location's weather conditions and climate demands - in terms of structure, crop type, irrigation, and fertigation systems.

YOUR PROFESSIONAL PARTNER OF CHOICE

YOUR PROFESSIONAL PARTNER OF CHOICE

As a client, it helps to have one team managing your whole project – on the ground. We lead every step of the project lifecycle: feasibility, planning, execution, and after-sales support. Once you partner with Gakon-Netafim, we lead from start to success. More> 

QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST

QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST

Gakon Netafim greenhouses are constructed according to international verifiable quality standards such as HortiQ and ISO 9001:2008 certifications. We are a member of AVAG (Dutch Greenhouse Constructors Association).

IN-HOUSE EXPERTISE

IN-HOUSE EXPERTISE

A unique strength at Gakon Netafim is our high level of in-house expertise - from agronomists to hydraulic experts to construction and heating engineers. Having everyone on the same team allows for robust planning and a guarantee of professionalism.

IN-HOUSE PRODUCTION

IN-HOUSE PRODUCTION

Our own steel and aluminum production and logistics facility which spans over 15,000m² enables us to be on time, on budget, meet all industry standards and certifications and provide our global clients quality products at a competitive price.

BOOTS ON THE GROUND

BOOTS ON THE GROUND

Gakon Netafim combines global expertise with a solid local presence. You have a  team on the ground supporting you and your project for as long as needed.

READY TO GROW?

READY TO GROW?

Learn how we can help design and deliver your next controlled environment agriculture project.

“Consultants advised us to speak with the Netafim team. We were happy with their team and their approach, and we became partners.”

 

Sanjar Gulyamov, Project Manager, EcoInvest

Our Projects in Action

Central Canada: Transforming Fresh Food Supply

Central Canada: Transforming Fresh Food Supply

In response to Central Canada's challenging climate and limited access to fresh vegetables, Vermillion Growers, partnered with Gakon Netafim to finance a 10-acre high-tech greenhouse designed for year-round production of vine tomatoes.

Germany and Austria: Grow Natural, Fresh Products In a Sustainable Way

Germany and Austria: Grow Natural, Fresh Products In a Sustainable Way

Gakon Netafim had been involved in developing a glasshouse facility for the production of conventional and organic fruits and vegetables including tomatoes, peppers and strawberries, for the Steiner family.

Vietnam: A Rreliable Supply Of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

Vietnam: A Rreliable Supply Of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables

One of Vietnam’s leading food retailers needed to guarantee a steady supply of quality fruit and veg to their shelves. We developed a major 70-hectare polyhouse structure, managing this commercial greenhouse project from end-to-end.

Azerbaijan: Growing Tomatoes, Saving Water

Azerbaijan: Growing Tomatoes, Saving Water

GP Alpha wanted a greener way to grow tomatoes all year round. With our resource-efficient structure and precision irrigation they’ve reduced water and fertilizer use by 40%.

Kazakhstan: Fresh Vegetables 230KM From the Nearest City

Kazakhstan: Fresh Vegetables 230KM From the Nearest City

We constructed a fully functioning commercial greenhouse project to provide fresh vegetables for oil and gas-field workers, 230km from the nearest city and in severe winter conditions.

South Africa: Soilless Blueberries Potected From the Heat

South Africa: Soilless Blueberries Potected From the Heat

Together with an experienced South African vegetable producer, we established a soilless blueberry production project protected from the hot and windy climate outside.

The Project Lifecycle

01 - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

01 - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

An initial high-level evaluation is done to assess the project’s feasibility , financial viability. This covers everything from location suitability, on-site visits, to data collecting, to early stage risk assessment.

Services and Deliverables include:

  • Pre-feasibility report with initial project assessment
  • Business concept and budget estimates
  • Basic recommendations for Go/No-Go decision
02 - DETAILED DESIGN

02 - DETAILED DESIGN

A comprehensive strategy based on agronomic and engineering parameters is created, which defines the master plan and detailed design for the project. This includes structure type selection, heating system design, cultivation technique, precision irrigation system design, climate control and more.

Services and Deliverables include:  

  • Full project documentation
  • Project financing services
03 - EXECUTION

03 - EXECUTION

We construct, manage, and execute the entire project so it is completed on time, on spec, and on budget. Our team coordinates every aspect of the project’s implementation, all the way up to formal commissioning and handover procedures.

Services include:

  • EPC/EPCM contracting
  • Professional on-site and off-site project management services
  • Installation supervision.
04 - O&M

04 - O&M

To ensure the project’s long-term success, we provide personalized, ongoing technical and agronomic support including expert on-site training to ensure customers see their desired ROI long after the project is implemented.

Services include:

  • Training and capacity building
  • Agronomic consultancy
  • System review and technical support
  • Full O&M of the irrigation system

Some of our notable global projects

Some of Our Notable Global Projects

Azerbaijan AFC

Crop: Roses | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 3

Azerbaijan, G P Alpha

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 5

Azerbaijan, Kaskad Agro

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 5

Georgia, Zugdidi

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 9

China, Blueberries

Project size: 80 ha (56 ha Drip Irrigation and 24 ha Nursery) Project services: Design and implementation of a fully automated irrigation system, training and agronomic support.

Croatia, Agrokor

Crop: Tomatoes Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 5

Ivory coast, N DOCI

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 1

Japan, Miho

Crop: Sweet Pepper | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 1.5

Japan, Hukoto

Crop: Sweet Pepper | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 1.9

Kazakhstan, Atyrau Sauda, Compass

Crop: Vegetables + Nursery | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 2

Kazakhstan, EcoInvest

Crop: Vegetables & Nursery | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 11

Mali, Sidibe Agro

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 1

Malawi, Inosselia

Crop: Vegetables Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 16

Mexico, Agro Park Queretaro

Crop: Tomato, cucumber, bell pepper | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse and Polyhouse | Size (Ha): 55

Mexico, Pinos, Baja Califonia

Crop: Tomato, cucumber, bell pepper | Greenhouse Type: Greenhouse and nethouse and nurseries | Size (Ha): 700

Mexico, San Vicente Camalu, Baja California

Crop: Tomato | Size (Ha): 225

Mexico, El Huevo, San Luis Potosy

Crop: Tomato | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse | Size (Ha): 10

South Africa, Lankgele

Crop: Blueberries | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 4

South Africa, Le Arc

Crop: Blueberries Greenhouse Type: Nethouse & P.E   | Size (Ha): 9

South Africa, Emseni

Crop: Peppers Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 12

South Africa, Felbridge

Crop: Medical Cannabis | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 0.75

South Africa, Riverside

Crop: Citrus Nursery | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 1.5

Turkey, Camlica 2

Crop: Tissue Culture Nursery Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 0.5

Turkmenistan, Orange Insaat

Crop: Vegetables | Greenhouse Type: Complete Heating, Water and Control system  | Size (Ha): 8

North Thailand, PepsiCo

Crop: Potato seeds | Size (Ha): 0.8

USA, AltMed

Crop: Medical cannabis | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse. LED light, Mechanical cooling system, 5 flowering rooms

Vietnam, Vin

Crop: Melons & Cucumber | Greenhouse Type: Net House  | Size (Ha): 50

Vietnam, Cuchi

Crop: Veg/Leafy/Nursery/NFT | Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse  | Size (Ha): 30

North Vietnam, Lam Son

Crop: melon/cucmber/tomato/leafy | Greenhouse Type & Size (Ha): 7ha mid tech polyhouse, 7ha nethouse

Germany, Reichenspurner

Crop: Tomatoes | Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Size (Ha): 31

India, Kavari Seeds

Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse | Size (Ha): 5

Middle East

Greenhouse Type: F-Clean | Crop: Medical cannabis | Size (Ha): 1.7

Nigeria, Dangute

Greenhouse Type: Polyhouse | Size (Ha): 0.5

Australia, Katunga Fresh

Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Crop: Tomatoes | Size (Ha): 20.6

Russia, Eko Kultura

Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Crop: Tomatoes | Size (Ha): 55

Finland, Sigg

Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Crop: Tomatoes | Size (Ha): 3.1

United Kingdom, Fountain Plants

Greenhouse Type: Glasshouse | Crop: Plants | Size (Ha): 2.9

Austria, Project Steiner

Glasshouse Size: 22(ha)

Canada, Dauphin,Vermillion Growers

Glasshouse Size: 44064 m2 Phase 1

Some of Our Notable Global Projects
READY TO GROW?

READY TO GROW?

Learn how we can help design and deliver your next controlled environment agriculture project.

Questions We’re Often Asked