Calos Vitalie had been growing for many years in the open field, but due to unfavorable climatic conditions and lack of performance, only failures were suffered.
Having owned a lot of land and being well informed in the irrigation field, with a large bag of knowledge in the field of growing open-field vegetables, Mr. Vitalie has for a long time been concerned with the analysis of greenhouse cultivation models of vegetables for which there is a high demand on the local market. At that time his efforts were focused on looking for offers from partners who could supply greenhouse modules and equipment needed for growing vegetables and seedlings.
Examining the field of greenhouse cultivation in greenhouses, had the initiative to build two greenhouse modules with a total area of 1000 m2 for growing vegetables, especially tomatoes and cucumbers.
Thanks to its PARE 1 + 1 grant, he has managed to install semitunel greenhouses, which have been built according to the latest modern technologies that have allowed successful cultivation of vegetables.
The research carried out helped to place the greenhouses in a geographically and economically favorable region, namely in the village of Varnitza, Anenii Noi, given that it offered a large market including in the Transnistrian part.
Growing vegetables in greenhouses has allowed them to eliminate the external factor (drought, heavy rain, hail, etc.), and getting fruit crops around the year, knowing that the demand for vegetables in the cold is quite high. This was possible after the installation of the greenhouse system. Another important moment is the fact that the increased production is indigenous and in the last period this is preferable to the imported vegetables, raising a higher trust to the ecological customers.