Turkey is Introducing Geothermal Greenhouses for Agricultural Land

Geothermal Greenhouses
  • Turkey utilizes geothermal energy for greenhouses in managing agriculture to reduce the carbon emission footprint.
  • Turkey ranks 7th as a country with abundant geothermal resources. Then, Turkey also took the 4th position in terms of greenhouse cultivation.
  • Most of the greenhouses in Turkey are used for growing vegetables. 92% of Turkey’s greenhouses are used for growing vegetables, 7% for growing fruits and 1% for ornamental plants.

Turkey utilizes geothermal energy for greenhouses in managing agriculture. Utilization of geothermal energy in agriculture is carried out to reduce the carbon emission footprint. In addition, it is also a form of transition to renewable energy.

The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has published investor guidelines and a feasibility report for potential investors in the agricultural industry. Through these guidelines, the government recommends investors focus more on geothermal greenhouses. This allows for year-round crop production.

In terms of the availability of geothermal resources, Turkey ranks 7th as a country with abundant geothermal resources. Then, Turkey also took the 4th position in terms of greenhouse cultivation.

Greenhouses are built for agricultural land by utilizing geothermal energy sources to reduce carbon emissions. Plants need a certain temperature for their development. Thus, heating in the greenhouse becomes the most important factor in plant development. In addition, heating in greenhouses has a high cost. Due to climate change, geothermal energy is very significant for reducing costs and for heating greenhouses using traditional methods.

Therefore, it is necessary to use clean and renewable geothermal energy in the right and most effective places. Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source that is used as a substitute for the use of fossil fuels in heating to reduce carbon emissions.

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Heating is a major challenge in greenhouse cultivation. With heating costs of up to 80% of the total cost. Geothermal energy enables the cultivation of crops throughout the year by keeping greenhouse temperatures at optimal levels for plants. Regular heating ensures higher crop quality while minimizing the risk of disease.

The Ministry’s guidelines also include incentives for greenhouse investment. Ziraat Bank and Agricultural Credit Cooperatives offer low-interest investment and working capital loans to investors interested in greenhouses. These investors can access 50% grants under the Program to Support Rural Development Investments as well as 55–65% grants under the Instruments Program for Pre-Accession-Rural Development Assistance (IPARD).

Most of the greenhouses in Turkey are used for growing vegetables. 92% of Turkey’s greenhouses are used for growing vegetables, 7% for growing fruits and 1% for ornamental plants. Crops can be grown for 11 months of the year in a greenhouse with a geothermal heating system.

There are about 320,000 greenhouse decares in Turkey. These 20,000 greenhouse treatments are operated by modern manufacturers such as Turkeli. Undercover production All modern greenhouses use technology at every stage of production, are controlled and supervised, and meet all required standards for modern agriculture. This greenhouse is projected to be resistant to wind, storms, rainfall, and earthquakes. Production has been carried out for many years with the innovations and investments we have made in agriculture.

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Turkey has started to realize the geothermal greenhouses.

The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forests has approved the establishment of an organized geothermal greenhouse zone in the Efeler district in the second half of 2020. The zone will affect an area of ​​630 decares. Geothermal energy is used to minimize energy costs. The existence of a geothermal greenhouse makes farmers more comfortable at work. In addition, employment opportunities will increase, so that it can become a sustainable business. The land in Efeler can also be a center for agricultural investment.

A geothermal greenhouse project in the Diyadin district of Agri, Turkey has been signed. The greenhouse is built on 40 decares of land and production is carried out using geothermal resources in the Diyadin district. There will be a total of 1000 decares of greenhouse packages in 1300 decares. The construction of the greenhouse in Agri will immediately employ about 1200 people. This will increase the economy.

Editor: Riana Nurhasanah

References:

[1]Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Calls Out on Investors to Focus on Geothermal Greenhouses

[2]In Turkey geothermal energy promotes clean agriculture

[3]Geothermal greenhouse to be installed in Agri, Turkey

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