Frequently Asked Questions
Greenhouse horticulture is the cultivation of crops, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamentals, in controlled-environment structures to optimize growth conditions and enable year-round production.
Key factors include rising demand for fresh produce, technological advancements in AI and hydroponics, government policies for sustainability, urbanization, and resource efficiency needs.
The market is projected to grow from USD 39.5 billion in 2026 to USD 73.7 billion by 2035.
The CAGR is expected to be 8.1% during 2026-2035.
Europe will contribute notably, holding a 44.2% share by 2035 due to its focus on sustainability and automation.
Major players include Richel Group, Netafim Ltd., Priva Holding B.V., Hoogendoorn Growth Management B.V., and Dalsem B.V.
The report provides in-depth analysis of market size, trends, segments, regional insights, key players, drivers, restraints, opportunities, and forecasts.
Stages include suppliers of structures and technologies, growers and producers, distributors and retailers, and end-consumers, with emphasis on integration for efficiency.
Trends are shifting toward AI-driven automation and sustainability, while consumers prefer locally sourced, pesticide-free produce for health and environmental reasons.
Regulations on carbon emissions, energy efficiency incentives, and water conservation policies are key, promoting renewables and sustainable practices.