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CHN | Mar 3, 2026

China’s greenhouse technology goes global, benefiting farmers worldwide

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Chinese and Uzbek engineers pose for a picture in front of the greenhouses developed by Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company Limited (Lisente) in Uzbekistan. (Photo: Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company via OUR TODAY)


In Shouguang, a major vegetable production base in east China’s Shandong province, Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. (Lisente) was busy ramping up production to fulfil its orders.

Outside the company’s workshop, a line of container trucks loaded with greenhouse materials were ready to depart. Inside, intelligent robotic arms were swinging into action, welding silver-white galvanised steel into standardised components.

“These materials will be shipped abroad in just a few days. We must keep the margin of error within millimetres,” said Wang Shoubo, chairman of the company.

Under Wang’s guidance for the past 15 years, Lisente has expanded greenhouse technologies in Shouguang to 29 countries and established 262 agricultural parks worldwide.

“We provide full-chain services for our international clients, including site selection, greenhouse construction, planting, sales, and training,” Wang explained.

In the company’s materials laboratory, engineers were performing weather resistance tests on newly developed nano-coated films.

“This material can withstand extremely high temperatures and last three times longer than standard films. It will be exported to Saudi Arabia,” Wang said.

A greenhouse built by Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company Limited (Lisente) in Kazakhstan. (Photo: Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company via OUR TODAY)

Stepping out of the lab, he picked up an arched steel beam. “This beam can enhance wind resistance to Level 12, making it very popular in wind-prone Central Asian countries,” he said.

Besides greenhouse infrastructure, the company also delivers technologies and agricultural expertise to other countries. At its test fields, there are 20 miniature greenhouses capable of simulating different geographical conditions, such as the deserts in Dubai, snowy plains in Russia, and arid land in Africa.

“Every project should be tested here before going global,” Wang noted.

He pointed to a sensor overhead within a greenhouse.

“This sensor is equipped with an Internet of Things (IoT) system developed by our company, which can monitor 50 environmental parameters in real time and has significantly enhanced our crop yields. We also provide instructional videos for every stage of cultivation from land preparation to harvest. Our clients can easily access them by scanning a QR code,” said Wang.

The lush growth of cherry tomatoes in an intelligent greenhouse developed by Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company (Lisente). (Photo: Shandong Lisente Agricultural Technology Company via OUR TODAY)

The greenhouse infrastructure and technologies in Shouguang are gaining international recognition. The integrated water and fertiliser system developed by Lisente has been adopted along the Syr Darya River in Uzbekistan, boosting tomato yields by six times. In Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city NEOM, Lisente’s intelligent glass greenhouses now supply 90 per cent of organic vegetables for the region.

“In 2025, we plan to establish a shared agricultural technology centre in Southeast Asia and build agriculture cooperation centres in Belt and Road partner countries to disseminate our planting techniques to more farmers around the world,” Wang said.

Article courtesy of People’s Daily China.

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