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Testimonial: This is what a greenhouse that grows hydroponic cherry tomatoes looks like inside

This facility, already operational, has become a technological and production benchmark, consolidating a structural model geared towards maximizing climate efficiency and production in hydroponic cultivation of premium cherry tomatoes. Its impact has been immediate, and the agricultural company has expressed its satisfaction with the results obtained from the very first growing cycles.

The project’s design is based on a large-volume structure, with a height of six meters to the gutter and 8.80 meters to the ridge. This dimension allows for more stable microclimate control, reducing temperature spikes and improving air exchange even during the most demanding months. The facility incorporates butterfly-type roof ventilation, perimeter ventilation, state-of-the-art UV-protected plastic, energy-saving thermal screens, climate control systems, advanced sensors, and a complete electrical system designed to guarantee maximum operational precision.

Furthermore, to increase the plastic’s durability and promote sunlight penetration into the greenhouse, the structure incorporates white-lacquered arches. Taken together, this configuration makes the greenhouse a highly efficient infrastructure, prepared to respond precisely to the agronomic demands of the crop.

The first few months of operation have shown a significant leap forward in production: Bonnysa Agroalimentaria has confirmed increased yields and improved plant performance in its premium cherry tomatoes. The plants exhibit more balanced development, greater vigor, and a more consistent response to climate and fertigation strategies. The greenhouse’s thermal stability has allowed for the maintenance of ideal growing conditions, reducing stress and promoting photosynthesis even during periods of high radiation. Furthermore, the company’s technical team highlights the ease of control over all internal parameters, resulting in more precise agronomic decisions and a much more predictable operation.

One of the key features of the greenhouse, emphasized by the company’s technicians, is the use of hydroponic growing systems with metal channels suspended from the structure. This system, which includes a spacer, provides the grow bags with an extra aeration zone at the bottom, allowing the roots to grow and be nourished evenly, and preventing them from coming into contact with surfaces that could cause stress or disease.

This project reinforces Bonnysa Agroalimentaria’s commitment to sustainable, high-quality production and consolidates J. Huete Greenhouses as the key partner for growers seeking large-scale, high-tech facilities and measurable results from the very first cycle. The combination of advanced engineering, structural robustness, and climate control solutions has created a true ecosystem designed to allow the plants to reach their full potential. And today, this jungle of premium cherry tomatoes cultivated under this infrastructure is the best proof of the project’s success.