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🍓 Increase Strawberry Yield by 40% with Protected Tunnel Structures| AGrodome Projects LLP

Boost Your Berry Bounty: Increase Strawberry Yield by 40% with Protected Tunnel Structures

Protected tunnel for Strawberries; If you’re a small-scale farmer, a hobby horticulturist, or simply passionate about strawberries, you’ve likely asked: How can I squeeze more yield from the same patch? The answer may lie in protected tunnel structures—high tunnels and polytunnels—that transform how, when, and how much you harvest. At Agrodome, we specialise in tunnel […]

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Why Smart Farmers Are Switching to Protected Tunnels: Yield, Climate Control & Long-Term Profitability | Agrodome Projects LLP

Why Smart Farmers Are Switching to Protected Tunnels: Yield, Climate Control & Long-Term Profitability | Agrodome Projects LLP

Agriculture is no longer just about hard work—it is about smart decisions. Agriculture today demands more than sweat—it’s about strategic mastery over nature’s whims. In India, where erratic monsoons, scorching heat, and pest surges threaten every harvest, smart farmers are ditching open fields for protected tunnels. These innovative structures—polytunnels or high tunnels—deliver unrivalled yield boosts, precise

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Dome Roof Polyhouse vs Flat Roof Polyhouse: Which Structure Suits Your Crop & Climate?

Choosing the right polyhouse structure is one of the most consequential decisions a farmer or agri-investor can make. Two designs dominate India’s protected farming landscape — the Dome Roof and the Flat Roof polyhouse. Each has its strengths, trade-offs, and ideal use cases. Here’s everything you need to know before you build. India’s protected cultivation

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Is Blueberry Farming Profitable in India? Real Numbers from AgroDome Projects

Every farmer or investor who walks into an AgroDome consultation asks the same question first: ‘Is blueberry farming actually profitable in India, or is it just hype?’ It is a fair question. Blueberries are still a relatively new crop in Indian agriculture, they demand a specific growing environment, and the setup costs are higher than

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Why Berries Perform Better Under Protected Tunnels

Global Tunnel Expertise for High-Performance Berry Farming| Agrodome Projects LLP Berries are no longer niche crops—they are premium, high-value horticultural products with growing demand across domestic and international markets. However, crops like strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and other soft berries are also among the most climate-sensitive fruits to cultivate. This is precisely why protected tunnel systems

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Global Tunnel Expertise - For High Performing Berry crops| Agrodome Projects LLP

Global Tunnel Expertise for High-Performance Berry Farming

Engineering the Right Growing Environment—Anywhere in the World Berries such as strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries are among the most delicate and high-value horticultural crops. Their yield, quality, and shelf life are highly dependent on microclimate control, protection from weather extremes, and precise structural design. At AgroDome Projects LLP, we understand that berry farming is not

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Global Learning Tour: How Australian Greenhouse Innovations Are Shaping the Future of Protected Farming in India

Introduction The future of agriculture lies in technology-driven, climate-resilient, and efficient farming systems. As Indian farmers increasingly adopt protected cultivation, learning from global leaders in greenhouse technology has become more important than ever. With this vision, Mr Hitesh Limani, founder of Agrodome Projects LLP, recently visited Australia on a knowledge-driven greenhouse learning tour arranged by

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Top 10 Greenhouse Crops That Give the Highest Profit in India

🌱 Introduction: India’s agriculture is transforming—farmers are shifting from traditional open farming to greenhouse farming for higher profits, controlled environments, and sustainable production. With rising demand for premium vegetables, fruits, flowers, and herbs, protected cultivation has become one of the smartest agricultural investments. At Agrodome Projects LLP, we work closely with farmers nationwide, helping them

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Benefits of Growing Black Turmeric in a Poly House to get a premium price in the market

Benefits of Growing Black Turmeric in a Poly House to get a premium price in the market

Introducing Black Turmeric Black turmeric (Curcuma caesia) is a rare medicinal plant. It has a main underground mother rhizome with smaller branch rhizomes, about 2–5 cm long. The rhizomes are dark brown on the outside and blue to blue-green on the inside, dense and fibrous, with a strong camphor-like smell and a bitter, pungent taste.

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How Climate Change Is Driving the Shift to Greenhouse Farming

Climate change is no longer a distant threat for agriculture — it is a daily reality for farmers across the world. Unpredictable rainfall, extreme heat, prolonged droughts, sudden cold waves, and unseasonal storms are disrupting traditional farming cycles. For farmers who depend on open-field cultivation, these changes often result in crop losses, reduced yields, and

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