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Greenhouse gas (GHG) are produced naturally in the
environment and have resided in the atmosphere for
million of years.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous
oxide (N2O) are greenhouse gases, which are a major
cause of global warming and climate change.
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The greenhouse horticultural sector is traditionally
known as a bulk user of energy.
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A piece of land is covered with a special
five-layered plastic sheet, which comes with a
guarantee of five years and saves the crop from
insects and frost, besides controlling temperature
by 10 to 12 degrees in all the seasons.A piece of
land is covered with a special five-layered plastic
sheet, which comes with a guarantee of five years
and saves the crop from insects and frost, besides
controlling temperature by 10 to 12 degrees in all
the seasons.
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The production of tree nursery and greenhouse crops
for commercial sale is considered to be a farming
activity that is eligible for the retail
sales tax exemption on farm implements and
machinery.
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Each year, agriculture emits 10 to 12 percent of the
global total of estimated greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions, some 5.1 to 6.1 Gt CO2 equivalents per
year.
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Sustainable and organic agriculture offer multiple
opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
counteract global warming.
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The basic design of the heating system and of the
growing system of roses is introduced as an example
of sustainable management of green house farming.
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There are various kinds of flowers grown in
greenhouse such as chrysanthemum, carnation and rose
for the cut flower market, and orchid for the potted
flower market.
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Glass greenhouses have advantages such as they last
longer and need less maintenance compared with the
plastic houses.
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