Poly tunnel is widely used for vegetables, seedling cultivation, overwintering of poultry and livestock, mixed farming, herbal medicine, fruit, flower, and aquaculture.
A polytunnel (also known as a polyhouse or hoop house) is a tunnel-like structure covered with a transparent or translucent plastic film, designed to create a controlled environment for growing crops. Polytunnels are widely used in agriculture, particularly for extending growing seasons and improving crop yields.
Polytunnels allow farmers to start planting earlier in spring and continue growing crops later into fall or winter.
Often used for growing high-value crops such as berries, tomatoes, leafy greens, herbs, and flowers.
Often used for growing high-value crops such as berries, tomatoes, leafy greens, herbs, and flowers.
Advantages of building polytunel:
Cost-Effective: Polytunnels are generally cheaper to build and maintain than greenhouses, making them a popular choice for small and large farmers alike.
Flexible and Scalable: They can be easily expanded or modified as needed, and they come in various sizes to suit different growing operations.
Extended Growing Season: The microclimate created inside a polytunnel allows for an extended growing season, even in regions with less favorable weather.
Constructed from high-quality hot-dip galvanized steel, our structure boasts a Zinc-coating of 275g/m虏, ensuring a robust service life of over 20 years. The steel components are assembled on-site without needing secondary processing. Galvanized connectors and fasteners are designed to resist rust for two decades, guaranteeing long-term durability and reliability.
Our covering materials made up of LDPE, mLLDPE, EVA, EBA with a tensile strength of 25 MPa offer excellent light transmission, superior heat preservation, and strong tensile strength. They provide economical rain, wind & sun protection to plants, with a lifespan of 5-7 years, ensuring cost-effectiveness without compromising on quality.
Engineered to provide optimal cooling and shading during the summer, this system diffuses sunlight within the greenhouse, effectively shielding crops from harmful sun glare and ensuring consistent growth conditions. Shading systems are utilized widely when you want to grow crops which are locally climatically affected.