Monday, January 2, 2017

Saveer Greenhouses: The Answer to Global Warming

Greenhouses are not something of the 21st century. French botanist, Charles Lucien Bonaparte is often hailed as the pioneer of the first practical research greenhouse and it was invented in Leiden, Holland during the 1800s to grow medicinal tropical plants. Originally, greenhouses were something only known to be in rich estates of aristocrats and dignitaries alike, but with his vision, we have what we called the modern greenhouse today. 

So what are uses of a greenhouse?

1.      Longer Growing Season for certain seasonal plants.
2.      Plant isolation to keep disease prone plants segregated.
3.      Protection from various elements such as rain, storms, heat, etc.
                  4.   Control over production of various cash crops.

Introducing Saveer research greenhouse, a leap in technologies that will help us sustain the climate change phenomenon. The world is changing fast, the climatic conditions that prevailed two decades ago have drastically changed now. And with this change in the surrounding environment, certain crops may perish with the new weather patterns and that’s exactly where Saveer greenhouses come into play. Our greenhouses are designed for research work on plants and greenhouse food production and hosts a range of user friendly facilities such as, galvanized GI pipes to cut down on plant infections, wireless monitoring via mobile phones, customizable cooling pads, strengthened lighting systems with a wide spectrum of light to name a few.

The future of the planet lies in the hands of great minds, and Saveer works to inspire these key individuals to strive towards achieving their goal of genetically altering plants to adjust better to the prevailing climatic changes with its range of commercial greenhouses.

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