ποΈ Project Overview
The Cluster Farming Poly House Model was developed to create a scalable and collaborative vegetable production system for farmer groups. The project consists of 5 Naturally Ventilated Poly House (NVPH) units, each spanning 3,000 sq.m, collectively forming a structured and commercially aligned farming cluster.
This model integrates uniform infrastructure, synchronized crop planning, and shared operational resources to ensure consistent, large-volume production suitable for organized markets and institutional buyers.
Structure Type: Naturally Ventilated Poly House (NVPH)
Crops: Tomato & Capsicum
Total Area: 5 Units Γ 3,000 sq.m (15,000 sq.m combined)
Project Status: Successfully Implemented & Operational
π― Project Objectives
The primary objective was to establish a replicable and scalable protected cultivation model that empowers farmer groups through collective production and operational efficiency.
Key objectives included:
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Developing a standardized vegetable production system
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Improving coordination among farmer groups
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Enhancing overall productivity through shared knowledge and practices
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Ensuring consistent supply for bulk buyers and retail chains
βοΈ Technical & Structural Details
Structure Design: Naturally ventilated poly house with side and top vents
Framework: Galvanized steel structure for durability
Cladding: UV-stabilized polyethylene film
Irrigation System: Drip irrigation with fertigation control
Crop Planning: Synchronized planting schedules across units
Operational Model: Shared input procurement and collective marketing
π Results & Outcomes Achieved
The cluster-based approach delivered measurable improvements in efficiency and output:
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Standardized production practices across all units
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Shared operational efficiency reducing input and maintenance costs
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Consistent and predictable market supply
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Improved bargaining power with buyers
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Uniform crop quality meeting retail standards
π± Impact & Benefits
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Strengthened farmer collaboration and collective growth
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Increased income stability through structured production
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Reduced per-unit operational cost through shared resources
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Suitable model for FPOs (Farmer Producer Organizations) and cooperatives
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Scalable framework adaptable to different regions
π Portfolio Link
Project Portfolio Page:
π https://organichuts.com/portfolio/cluster-farming-poly-house-model
πΌοΈ Portfolio Gallery β Suggested Images
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Aerial View Showing Multiple Poly House Units
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Interior Crop Rows from Different Units
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Tomato & Capsicum Close-Up Shots
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Farmer Group Meeting / Coordination Activity
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Centralized Input Storage or Fertigation Setup
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Harvest Collection from Multiple Units
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Supply Dispatch to Market / Retail Chain
π Use Case Highlight
This project serves as a benchmark model for cluster-based protected cultivation, ideal for farmer groups, FPOs, and agribusiness networks aiming for scalable production and consistent market engagement.
If you’d like, I can now create a βLarge-Scale & Cluster Farming Solutionsβ section to position Organic Huts as a complete agribusiness infrastructure provider. π±π