Qingzhou Jinxin Greenhouse Materials Co., Ltd. launches specialized policy-adapted greenhouse solutions tailored to Kazakhstan’s national food security strategy—directly addressing the country’s urgent need to reduce import dependence on high-value vegetables and fruits. As a leading supplier of smart commercial greenhouse systems, Jinxin optimizes multi-span greenhouse for Kazakhstan’s extreme continental climate (-55°C northern winters to 45°C southern deserts), upgrades smart commercial greenhouse with ultra-water-saving irrigation and dual-mode heating/cooling, and delivers modular container greenhouse to empower Kazakh growers to seize government subsidies (up to 30% of investment) and accelerate domestic production.
Kazakhstan’s agricultural challenges are pressing: the country imports 42.7 million US dollars’ worth of tomatoes and 46.3 million US dollars’ worth of potatoes annually, with China emerging as its largest fruit and vegetable supplier (181.7 million US dollars in imports in 2025 H1). Meanwhile, the nation faces a severe water crisis—agricultural water use accounts for 60% of total consumption, yet unit water consumption is six times higher than Australia. Compounded by extreme temperature swings (-55°C to 45°C), scarce rainfall (200–300mm annually), and 12-grade strong winds, traditional farming structures fail to meet the dual demands of climate resilience and import substitution. Jinxin’s Kazakhstan-specific multi-span greenhouse is engineered to solve these pain points: featuring an ultra-reinforced hot-dip galvanized steel frame (withstanding 13-grade winds), triple-layer vacuum-insulated polycarbonate panels (thermal retention rate up to 98%), and a drought-adapted greenhouse core design, this multi-span greenhouse maintains a stable internal environment even as external temperatures fluctuate by 100°C. Its high-transmission anti-UV covering maximizes light absorption for crops while minimizing summer overheating, and integrated rainwater collection systems supplement scarce groundwater supplies.
Every multi-span greenhouse from Jinxin integrates a cutting-edge smart commercial greenhouse control system, customized to align with Kazakhstan’s policy requirements for water conservation and energy efficiency. The smart commercial greenhouse real-time monitors temperature, humidity, wind speed, soil moisture, and crop water demand, automatically activating geothermal-solar hybrid heating (reducing fossil fuel use by 50%) in freezing winters and fogging cooling + intelligent drip irrigation in scorching summers. Its precision water-fertilizer integration technology cuts water waste by 60–75% and fertilizer loss by 40%, directly addressing Kazakhstan’s water scarcity crisis while meeting the government’s sustainable agriculture standards—key for accessing investment subsidies. This system stabilizes the cold-resistant greenhouse environment at 18–23°C year-round, enabling continuous production of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, leafy greens, strawberries, and grapes—crops that currently make up 72% of Kazakhstan’s fruit and vegetable imports.
For Kazakhstan’s smallholder farms, remote steppe communities, and urban agriculture projects (e.g., in Almaty and Nur-Sultan), Jinxin’s container greenhouse is the ideal flexible policy-adapted greenhouse solution. This integrated smart commercial greenhouse is factory-prebuilt with thick thermal insulation (withstanding -55°C), a wind-resistant structure, anti-UV panels, full-spectrum LED grow lights, and an independent smart control unit with Russian and Kazakh language support. The container greenhouse requires no complex foundation, can be transported via rail or truck to remote regions, and installed in 48 hours—perfect for growers looking to quickly launch production and qualify for government subsidies. Its modular design allows expansion from 20ft to 40ft units, catering to both small-batch specialty crops and scaled-up commercial production.
All Jinxin policy-adapted greenhouse products—including multi-span greenhouse and container greenhouse—fully comply with Kazakh national standards (ST RK) and ISO certifications for safety, durability, and water efficiency. Crafted with corrosion-resistant, freeze-thaw resistant, and anti-aging materials, these smart commercial greenhouse systems withstand Kazakhstan’s harsh climate cycles, from -55°C winter freezes to 45°C summer heatwaves, with a service life of over 15 years. The energy-saving and water-saving design not only reduces operational costs by 35–45% but also aligns with Kazakhstan’s “Agribusiness 2030” strategy, which aims to cut food imports by 40% and boost domestic production of vegetables by 50%.
Jinxin provides a one-stop policy-adapted greenhouse service for Kazakh clients, tailored to maximize subsidy eligibility and operational efficiency: personalized design (aligned with regional microclimates—northern cold vs. southern aridity), structural customization of multi-span greenhouse (snow load adjustment for northern steppes), modular optimization of container greenhouse, precision production, containerized export (via China-Kazakhstan railway), on-site installation by certified technicians, and 24/7 after-sales support (with local service partners in Almaty and Astana). The team assists clients in preparing subsidy application materials, including technical specifications of smart commercial greenhouse, water-saving performance reports, and environmental compliance documents, ensuring a smooth approval process.
In the future, Jinxin will deepen R&D for Kazakhstan-specific smart commercial greenhouse innovations: enhancing multi-span greenhouse with wind-solar hybrid power systems for off-grid regions, developing drought-adapted greenhouse models with saltwater desalination integration (for western Kazakhstan’s coastal areas), and upgrading smart commercial greenhouse AI functions with crop yield prediction and remote diagnostic tools. The company will expand partnerships with Kazakh agricultural associations, local distributors, and government agencies to establish a localized service network, delivering more reliable, cost-effective, and policy-aligned cold-resistant greenhouse and drought-adapted greenhouse solutions. By empowering Kazakh growers to boost domestic production, Jinxin plays a key role in Kazakhstan’s journey toward food security and import substitution in the challenging continental climate.






















































