(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The Europe Commercial Greenhouse Market is projected to ascend from US$ 11.5 billion in 2024 to US$ 22.67 billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 7.83%. This expansion is driven by rising demand for year-round crop production, advances in controlled environment agriculture, and sustainable farming practices. High-tech greenhouses in nations like the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy are transforming horticulture, increasing efficiency, and reducing import reliance. Supporting these developments are European governmental incentives and sustainability initiatives, crucial in addressing food security and environmental concerns. Discover key market players and industry segmentation shaping Europe's commercial greenhouse future.Dublin, Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Commercial Greenhouse Market Size and Forecast 2025-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets's offering.
The Europe Commercial Greenhouse Market is likely to reach US$ 22.67 billion by 2033 from US$ 11.5 billion in 2024 at a CAGR of 7.83% during the forecast period of 2025-2033. The growth is fueled by increasing demand for production of crops all year round, growth in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), and the trend towards sustainable agriculture. Growing use of high-tech greenhouses and automation is changing the horticultural output and efficiency of the region.
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In Europe, commercial greenhouses are increasingly popular due to the rising demand for fresh, locally grown produce and the need for sustainable agricultural practices. Countries like the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy lead the region in greenhouse farming, supplying large portions of Europe's vegetables and flowers. Greenhouses enable year-round cultivation, reduce dependency on imports, and minimize the impact of climate variability. The movement towards pesticide-free and organic fruits and vegetables is driving investment in technologically equipped greenhouse operations. As concerns for the environment and food security intensify, commercial greenhouses are emerging as the go-to solution within Europe's agri-food market.
Growth Drivers within the Europe Commercial Greenhouse Market
Growing Demand for Local and Sustainable Food Production
With consumers throughout Europe placing higher value on sustainability and food traceability, commercial greenhouses present a suitable answer to local, pesticide-free vegetables and fruits. Cities are clamoring for fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, prompting consumers, suppliers, and retailers to invest in regional greenhouse facilities.
The greenhouses save food miles, carbon emissions, and reliance on imports. Additionally, greenhouse agriculture saves land and water while increasing yield - consistent with Europe's Green Deal objectives and sustainable agriculture programs. Governments are also incentivizing environmentally friendly greenhouse schemes.
Progress in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)
The use of sophisticated technologies such as IoT, artificial intelligence, and automation in business greenhouses has transformed agriculture across Europe. Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) allows growers to control the climate conditions with accuracy, maximize inputs, and track crop health in real-time. Such systems enhance the efficiency of resources, lower operating costs, and increase crop uniformity. With technology becoming increasingly accessible and scalable, increasing commercial farms are adopting smart greenhouse models.
Europe's robust agri-tech ecosystem, especially in nations such as the Netherlands and Germany, persists in pushing innovation within the sector. August 2023, Certhon (Netherlands) acquired DENSO (Japan), which supported Certhon's global expansion of its agricultural business by utilizing Certhon's matured horticultural technologies to build innovative farm concepts, solve food challenges, and enhance the value chain of agriculture.
Government Support and Policy Incentives
European governments are aggressively supporting greenhouse farming with funding, subsidies, and positive policies. Programs like the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Horizon Europe, and sustainability programs at the national level encourage investments in greenhouse facilities. Governments in most countries provide grants for energy-efficient systems, water recycling, and renewable-powered greenhouse farming. These incentives lower the barrier to entry for new farmers and allow current players to expand.
Complementary policy instruments, combined with climate adaptation measures, render commercial greenhouses a strategic choice for future-proofing agriculture in Europe. In May 2023, the UN Food Systems Summit stressed food systems transformation to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The EU has made sustainability a top priority during President's mandate, with the European Green Deal advocating for sustainable growth towards better health and well-being. The EU Climate Law goals include climate neutrality by 2050, whereas the Fit for 55 package looks towards a 55% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Hurdles in the Europe Commercial Greenhouse Market
Substantial Upfront Capital Input
Establishing commercial greenhouses - particularly those with sophisticated climate control, hydroponics, and automation - invokes high levels of capital input. The expenses of land, building materials, equipment, and technology integration can be too much for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Although long-term operating cost savings are a perk, initial out-of-pocket costs usually discourage new entrants. Access to capital and uncertainty around return on investment continue to be issues, especially in Eastern Europe where greenhouse agriculture is merely beginning. These are high costs that prevent quick market penetration and inhibit adoption of innovation in some places.
Energy Consumption and Cost Volatility
Commercial greenhouses, especially in colder parts of Europe, depend substantially on artificial heating, lighting, and ventilation systems - consumption that is very high. With Europe dealing with volatile energy prices and an impetus towards decarbonization, conserving energy is a challenge as well as a priority. Growers have to balance productivity with sustainability objectives, necessitating expensive upgrades in renewable energy systems. In sunnier regions, it becomes more costly to maintain ideal conditions for growth, which reduces overall profitability. This issue highlights the need for energy-efficient design and alternative energy provision.
Key Players Analysis (Overviews, Key Persons, Recent Developments, SWOT Analysis, Revenue Analysis)
Berry Global RICHEL Group Certhon Build B.V. Argus Control Systems Limited LOGIQS B.V. LumiGrow Inc. Keder Greenhouse Agra Tech Inc Hort Americas American Wire Group
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