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Prasada Greenhouse drives impactful greenhouse project solutions for arid and tropical regions, and the Kenya project stands out as a model for African farming. This 12-hectare development features economical greenhouse designs in multi-span gothic roof shape with specialized yellow film greenhouse technology, powering rose and carnation cultivation in Kenya’s Rift Valley.
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Prasada Greenhouse drives impactful greenhouse project solutions for arid and tropical regions, and the Kenya project stands out as a model for African farming. This 12-hectare development features economical greenhouse designs in multi-span gothic roof shape with specialized yellow film greenhouse technology, powering rose and carnation cultivation in Kenya’s Rift Valley.

 


Kenya Project: Yellow Film Greenhouse – More Than Aesthetic Appeal

At the core of the Kenya project (a flagship Prasada Greenhouse initiative) is the yellow film greenhouse—a game-changer for flower cultivation:
Anti-sulfur yellow film: The greenhouse roof uses a special yellowish film, critical for anti-sulfur fumigation (protects roses and carnations from sulfur damage, ensuring healthy growth).
Economical film greenhouse design: As an economical greenhouse, it balances affordability with durability, making it accessible for African farming operations.
Spacious structure: 9.6m span width and 4m gutter height provide ample room for flower beds, compatible with T-rail bench system setups (ideal for organized, high-density cultivation).

Functional Features for Kenya’s Climate: Fixed Vent Greenhouse & More
Prasada Greenhouse tailored the Kenya project to leverage Kenya’s favorable climate while mitigating risks, with key designs for nursery greenhouse and propagation greenhouse success:
Fixed vent greenhouse system: Roof-fixed vents + roll-up side walls ensure steady air circulation, regulating temperature and humidity—vital for delicate flowers like roses.
Phased construction: Made possible by Prasada’s 12-hectare land donation, allowing scalable expansion to meet growing demand.
Gothic greenhouse adaptability: The structure’s gothic shape (a subset of gothic greenhouse design) sheds occasional rain efficiently, protecting crops without extra maintenance.

 


Kenya Project: Empowering African Farming with Prasada Greenhouse
This Kenya project isn’t just a greenhouse development—it’s a boost for African farming: the yellow film greenhouse and economical greenhouse designs deliver consistent flower yields, earning client praise and strengthening the region’s agricultural ecosystem. It also serves as a versatile space for nursery greenhouse operations and propagation greenhouse work, supporting long-term farming sustainability.

Partner for Your Africa Farming Greenhouse Project
Need a yellow film greenhouse, economical greenhouse, fixed vent greenhouse, or custom film greenhouse for African farming (like Kenya)? Prasada Greenhouse’s Kenya project track record proves we deliver functional, scalable solutions—from gothic greenhouse designs to T-rail bench system integration.

Contact Prasada today to design your Kenya or Africa-focused greenhouse and grow success in the Rift Valley and beyond!

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