Plastic Greenhouse for Vegetables in Parmaya, Baniyas
Plastic Greenhouse for Vegetables in Parmaya, Baniyas
Facing difficult household circumstances after the family home and a previous agricultural project were vandalized, a family in Parmaya, Baniyas seeks to restore a stable income for parents and several siblings and to support continued education in the household. The project is a family farm initiative: a ~20 m plastic greenhouse on prepared land for seasonal vegetables in summer and winter, building on prior experience in the same line of work. The owner plans to repair and reuse irrigation lines and leftover plastic where possible, and to fund the steel frame and nylon sheeting needed to complete the structure. The aims are household income and stronger vegetable self-sufficiency, with room to expand after successful seasons.
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Expected Impact
Expected Outcomes
- Supply fresh vegetables locally and to nearby villages
- Provide household income and ease financial pressure
- Support continued education for the owner and family members
Sustainability
The project can sustain itself by meeting daily vegetable demand and drawing on prior growing and sales experience. Year-round use of the structure strengthens stability. The plan is to grow gradually from 20 m toward about 40 m and then consider a second tunnel depending on results.
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Owner Story
A mathematics graduate living with his family in the family home. The home and a previous agricultural setup suffered major material loss due to theft and damage, affecting stability and the ability to continue studies. He aims to rebuild a plastic greenhouse on ready land in Parmaya, drawing on prior farming experience and market knowledge, reusing and repairing irrigation materials where possible. He hopes the project will support household income, his own education, and a younger sibling's schooling.
