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Global Horticulture Lighting Market (2022 to 2027) - Growing Population and a Scarcity of Agricultural Land is Driving the Industry
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Global Horticulture Lighting Market

Global Horticulture Lighting Market
Global Horticulture Lighting Market

Dublin, July 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Horticulture Lighting Market - Forecasts from 2022 to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Horticulture lighting helps plants grow by using the light according to their needs and requirements. These lights help in increasing the yield and maintaining the health of crops. They produce less heat, which is why their demand is high in the market. Moreover, an increasing population and a lack of agricultural land area are anticipated to boost the growth of this market during the forecast period.

The growing population across the globe has increased the demand for agriculture and food products. This rising demand has forced farmers to adopt advanced technologies and methods in their agricultural practices to meet the growing demand for food by the global population. Over the past few years, human and animal power in agriculture has been reduced because of the need for a variety of equipment. Furthermore, many initiatives are being taken by the governments of various countries to support their agriculture or horticulture sectors to improve mechanization and boost farm productivity, which in turn is expected to drive the demand for horticulture lighting.

Market Trends:

With the growing trend of indoor and outdoor vertical farming applications, the use of LED lighting applications is growing in the horticulture sector. With the help of LED, a plant can be grown earlier (only in 35 days) in comparison to its natural growth time, i.e., 50 days, due to its various benefits. LED lights are commonly employed in the production of a variety of crops, including tomatoes, greens, cucumbers, and other vegetables. For instance, Farm8, a South Korean agriculture cultivator, has been using LED and related technology to help plants grow faster. Signify has announced the establishment of a city farm facility, "GrowWise", for the cultivation of a variety of crops such as green leafy vegetables, cherries, strawberries, etc.

NASA is continuously experimenting with plants using LED lighting and concluded that it shows immense potential as a horticultural lighting fixture because of its properties such as low energy consumption, low heat operation, and the capability to customize the spectral output to emit the specific wavelengths usable by plants. LED lights are highly reliable as they can be operated for more than 40,000+ hours depending on the type of application. LED is expected to hold a significant share in the horticulture lighting market.

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