Canada Horticulture LED Lighting Market 2023-2030

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    CANADA HORTICULTURE LED LIGHTING  MARKET

     

    INTRODUCTION

    Horticultural lighting has been used as a complement to, or replacement for, sunlight as a stimulant for plant development for many years. While several light sources have been employed, most supplementary and replacement illumination for plant development in professional, large-scale operations is provided by high intensity discharge (HID) lamps. 

     

    Because of the popularity of HID lighting, there are specialized chemistries of high pressure sodium and metal halide lamps made specifically for grow lighting. Since the commercialization of LEDs in lighting, attempts have been made to create LED plant growth lighting that uses the direct colors and relative adjustability of LED spectrums to try and optimize the light to the plant’s absorption.

     

    Since the invention of electric lights, artificial illumination has been utilized to augment plant growth. Early research centered on carbon-arc lights, but incandescent bulbs eventually took control. While these products were successful, they were inefficient and substantially weighted in the red and far red spectrums, causing stem development to be extended. 

    When discharge lamps first became commercially available, they were employed to varying degrees of success, and the industry eventually decided on high pressure sodium and metal halide lamps for supplementary lighting.

     

    Fluorescent lights, which employ phosphors to tune the spectrum more towards plant development, have also been used in some instances for a wider spectrum of light.

     

    The issue with current technology is that it is largely stagnant. The spectrum cannot be adjusted when plant development requirements vary without manually changing out a bulb, which requires additional labor. High pressure sodium lamps are inexpensive, efficient, and long-lasting, however they only give a restricted spectrum for growth, primarily in the orange and red regions. 

     

    Metal halide lamps, which may emit strong blues (a spectrum that promotes leaf development), suffer from quick luminosity depreciation owing to arc tube darkening and have extremely high pressures, necessitating the installation of a lensed fixture. There have been attempts to integrate the two into a single bulb, however these lamps end up with a lumen maintenance imbalance.

     

    Water is the most evident and possibly harmful environmental condition to which horticulture lighting is subjected. This is an issue with any sort of illumination because power and water must be considered, but it is usually amplified in a horticulture context.

     

    Efficient lighting systems, such as HID or LED, include a ballast or driver that converts the incoming AC line voltage into something usable for the light source, as well as a way to guide the created light. For HID, this might be a magnetic or electronic ballast that starts the lights and maintains correct electrical conditions, as well as reflectors that distribute the strong light across an area. For LEDs, this driver might be simple or sophisticated, with or without a reflector.

     

    Deterioration in either the electrical or optical controls, regardless of source type, will lower light output (to zero if the light becomes inoperable) and hence effectively diminish yield and/or product quality.

     

    Different levels of protection may be required depending on the fixture’s position and the watering system used in the facility. For drip irrigation or hydroponics, for example, the issue may be preventing internal components from being damaged by excessive humidity rather than protecting against direct spray.

     

    For some applications, rain-like spray or even more powerful sprays from the irrigation system or stray sprays from human watering may be a hazard with the fixture.

     

    CANADA HORTICULTURE LED LIGHTING  MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST

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    The Canada Horticulture LED Lighting  Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.

     

    NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH

     Signify, a Canada lighting company, is proud to present the Philips GreenPower LED toplighting force (TFL) for the North American market at the Canada Produce & Floral Show.

     

    The North American version of the Philips GreenPower LED toplighting force (TFL), which is an extension of its range of Philips GreenPower LED toplighting devices, will be available for the first time to farmers in the United States. 

     

    The toplighting force is the perfect LED grow system for crops that require a lot of light. It simulates summer all year, but without the heat dissipation of HPS systems. Growers may make use of the existing plug electricity. 

     

    In addition to TLF, the business will showcase its integrated multi-layer solution, Philips GreenPower LED production module, and Philips GrowWise Control System at the Canada Produce exhibition.

     

    The Philips production module is a dynamic lighting system that, when combined with GrowWise, gives farmers complete control over the creation and management of time-based light recipes. A grower can use a recipe to direct certain plant traits like compactness, color intensity, and branch growth, as well as blooming and other aspects, to optimize outcomes. 

     

    The TLF, like other items in our horti line, is subjected to rigorous quality testing to assure peak performance and dependability. The TLF is likewise driven by an internal Philips driver, and farmers are already familiar with the Philips brand.

     

    COMPANY PROFILE

     

    THIS REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

    1. How many Horticulture LED Lighting are manufactured per annum Canadaly? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
    2. Cost breakup of a  Canada Horticulture LED Lighting and key vendor selection criteria
    3. Where is the Horticulture LED Lighting manufactured? What is the average margin per unit?
    4. Market share of Canada Horticulture LED Lighting market  manufacturers and their upcoming products
    5. Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Canada Horticulture LED Lighting in-house
    6. 5 key predictions for next 5 years in Canada Horticulture LED Lighting market
    7. Average B-2-B Horticulture LED Lighting market price in all segments
    8. Latest trends in Horticulture LED Lighting market, by every market segment
    9. The market size (both volume and value) of the Horticulture LED Lighting market in 2023-2030 and every year in between?
    10. Production breakup of Horticulture LED Lighting market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship
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