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Greenhouse farming answer to rampage by global warming

Last Updated 18 September 2009, 07:46 IST
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Greenhouse farming, which is cultivation of plants inside a building with glass walls and roof under controlled condition, has become necessary as temperature ideally required for flower cultivation is no longer available, not even during winter.
Floriculturists say that the ideal day and night temperatures for flower cultivation are 28 and 18 degrees celsius respectively.
However, they point out, the temperature in most parts of the country remained above this level even in the peak winter season.

Sanjay Parade, training coordinator and manager of the Horticulture Training Center (HTC), Pune said that the gradual warming of temperature would finally tell on flower production in the country. India is a major exporter of flowers.

In the wake of the climate change, greenhouse farming is the only way to protect crops and manage a better yield than in normal condition.
Farming under controlled condition, Parade said, protects crops from wind, rain, radiation, and precipitation. HTC is imparting training to farmers in greehouse technology for higher productivity, he said.

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(Published 18 September 2009, 07:46 IST)

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