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Commercial Greenhouses in Mauritius — Island Food Security & Hospitality Supply

Source cyclone-rated greenhouse projects across Mauritius — Plaine Wilhems, Moka, Flacq, Rivière du Rempart — engineered to replace vegetable imports, supply the island's hotels and diaspora exports, with hurricane-class structures, closed-loop water and PV backup.

Cyclone-rated commercial greenhouse in Mauritius supplying hotels and retail

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Reference visuals of the technical envelope, systems and workflows behind this greenhouse solution.

Aerial view of greenhouse project on Mauritius island with tropical highlands and ocean
Cyclone-rated greenhouse project on Mauritius with highland and ocean setting.
Hydroponic leafy greens and herbs in a Mauritius greenhouse
Hydroponic lettuce, basil and herbs for hospitality supply.
Drip irrigation and rainwater tanks inside a Mauritius greenhouse
Rainwater harvesting and drip fertigation for island water autonomy.
Solar PV panels on a greenhouse roof in Mauritius with palm trees
Rooftop PV + battery backup for irrigation and cold rooms.
Export pack-house in Mauritius sorting fresh herbs and vegetables
Food-grade pack-house for hotel and diaspora export.
Greenhouse with shade screens and natural ventilation in Mauritius
Shade and ventilation systems for humid tropical climate.

Typical design envelope

Regions
Plaine Wilhems, Moka, Flacq, Rivière du Rempart, Savanne, Grand Port
Structure
Cyclone-rated multi-span, wind class 250 km/h (Cat 4-equivalent), reinforced anchors
Cladding
Cyclone-rated polycarbonate or reinforced 200 µm film with rapid-strip system
Cooling
Cross ventilation + shade screens + fogging for humid tropical climate
Water
Rainwater harvesting priority, borehole backup, closed-loop recirculation
Energy
Rooftop PV + battery, priority backup for pumps and cold rooms

Components in the stack

Cyclone engineering

Structures certified for Category 4 tropical cyclones with quick-strip film systems for extreme events.

Hospitality-grade supply

Lettuce, herbs, cherry tomato, colored pepper, strawberry configured for hotel and retailer specifications.

Water autonomy

Roof rainwater catchment sized for the wet season, borehole and RO polishing to bridge drought windows.

Solar independence

PV + battery to run irrigation, fogging and cold rooms through cyclonic grid interruptions.

Import substitution

Replaces Reunion, South Africa and continental imports of premium vegetables and berries.

Compliance

FAREI agronomic support, MSB food-safety standards, GLOBAL G.A.P. option for export to Reunion / diaspora markets.

Why it matters

  • Cuts vegetable import dependency and FX exposure for the Mauritian food system.
  • Supplies premium hotels (Beachcomber, Constance, Sun) with consistent island-grown produce.
  • Cyclone-rated engineering protects CAPEX against Category 3–4 events.
  • Eligible for DBM, AFD and IFC food-security and climate-adaptation finance.

FAQ

How do you protect a greenhouse from cyclones?
Structures are engineered to 250 km/h wind class with reinforced anchoring, cross-bracing, cyclone-rated cladding and, in high-risk sites, a rapid film-strip protocol before landfall.
Which crops make sense for Mauritius?
Lettuce, aromatic herbs, cherry tomato, colored pepper and strawberry for hotels and premium retail; leafy greens and cucumber for import substitution.
Is there financing for island projects?
Development Bank of Mauritius, AFD, IFC and regional impact funds support food-security greenhouse projects. SeedMatchGroup structures the financing dossier.

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