Good planning reduces capital risk
Greenhouse and agricultural infrastructure projects involve many connected decisions. Feasibility work helps determine whether the proposed site, crop plan, water source, energy strategy, and environmental context can support the intended outcome.
Important constraints are often hidden
Drainage, water quality, service access, backup power, local climate, maintenance capacity, and environmental sensitivities may not be obvious in the first project idea. Finding them early protects the budget and timeline.
A roadmap makes the project buildable
The output of feasibility planning should be practical: priorities, risks, system requirements, likely phasing, information gaps, and a recommended next step. This makes later design and procurement more disciplined.


