This polyhouse structure is specially designed for growing Gerbera. It involves analyzing operating expenses, net returns, crop requirements, suitable regions, structural advantages, and success stories, ensuring profitable and sustainable cultivation.
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Gerbera cultivation requires specific conditions for optimal growth. The ideal temperature range is 18-35°C, with humidity levels maintained between 60-70%. Adequate light intensity, ranging from 43,000 to 65,000 lux, is essential. These conditions ensure healthy development, vibrant blooms, and high-quality yield for gerbera flowers.
Gerbera flowers thrive in various regions of India. Notably, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Himachal Pradesh provide very good production conditions. However, gerberas can be grown in almost all parts of India, adapting well to diverse climatic zones.
Gerbera cultivation in polyhouses ensures optimal growth with controlled temperature, humidity, and light conditions. This environment enhances flower quality, protects from adverse weather, and boosts overall yield for commercial production.
Particulars |
Amount |
Information |
Field Preparation |
₹37,000.00 |
FYM, Tillage, Basal Fertilizers, Bed making & others |
Labour* |
₹3,60,000.00 |
4 Resources (Male & Female) for 360 days |
6,000 seeds @₹42 |
₹2,52,000.00 |
6 packets of 1000 seeds cost with nursery preparation |
Fertilizers |
₹2,40,000.00 |
All Water soluble NPK and Micro Nutrient |
Pesticides |
₹1,20,000.00 |
Fungicide, Insecticide, Acridicide and other (If required) |
Other Expenses |
₹40,000.00 |
Farm Expense, Electric Bill and other |
Packaging Cost |
₹2,04,000.00 |
₹0.25 per flower |
Total Operating Expense |
₹12,54,000.00 |
|
Total production |
7,68,000 |
*Total Production depends on the certain climatic conditions. |
Gross Return (₹) |
₹30,72,000.00 |
This is the total return after selling at ₹4 per stem |
Note: These prices are based on specific conditions and may vary in your situation.
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The prices below are for a 1-acre polyhouse structure in India. Prices may vary based on specific requirements and location.
Project Particulars |
Rate |
Size of the Unit |
1 Acre |
Foundation Pipe |
Included |
Covering Plastic |
Included |
Secondary Layer Shade Net Manual Mechanism |
Included |
Shade Net for Top Vent |
Included |
Insect Net on Four sides |
Included |
Bottom Skirting on Four sides |
Included |
Manual Rollup Curtain |
Included |
Double Door Entry System (Aluminium Sliding Door with Buffer Zone) |
Included |
Trellising |
Included |
Structure Installation |
Included |
Ex-Factory Selling Price per Sq. Metre |
₹831 /Sq. Metre |
Basic Cost of the structure |
₹33,90,480.00 |
GST @18% |
₹6,10,286 |
Total Investment Cost (₹) without subsidy |
₹40,00,766 |
NHB Subsidy |
₹20,00,000* |
Total Investment Cost (₹) |
₹20,00,766 |
Important Note
These are tentative prices and may change as per the location, working conditions, & requirements of farmers.
The subsidy will be provided according to NHB guidelines, and terms and conditions apply.
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