Dalsem – Complete Greenhouse Projects, an international specialist in greenhouse design and construction, has partnered with Harvest Singularity to develop a three hectare high tech lettuce greenhouse in Newberry, Florida. Designed specifically for Florida’s warm and humid climate, the greenhouse is built to meet modern horticultural standards. Once operational, the facility will supply the US market with fresh, locally grown, pesticide free lettuce, with the stated objective of supporting a more resilient and sustainable food system. Construction is scheduled to begin in May 2026 and marks the first phase of a long term strategic collaboration between the two organizations.
Customized Design Aligned With Operational Goals
From the initial concept stage, Dalsem and Harvest Singularity worked in close coordination to develop a solution aligned with Harvest Singularity’s ambitions. The resulting design is tailored to balance financial performance, climate optimization and operational efficiency. The Newberry project is positioned as the first step in a broader rollout of multiple greenhouse developments under the partnership.
All core components of the facility will be designed and manufactured by Dalsem, ensuring full system integration and consistent quality across the project. The greenhouse will incorporate Dalsem Air Technology 2.0, advanced cooling systems, state of the art LED grow lighting and a mobile NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) gutter system. Together, these elements are configured to support high yield, year round lettuce production.
With Harvest Singularity, we are taking an important step toward realizing our vision of local and scalable food production. Dalsem’s innovative design, extensive experience and strong project management are decisive in turning this ambition into reality.
Integrated Production Chain Supported by Industry Partners
The project also brings together several specialized partners to support the end to end production workflow. American Hydroponics will supply the complete NFT growing system for lettuce and leafy greens, providing hydroponic solutions designed for reliability, efficiency and scalability. JASA Packaging Solutions will design and build the full packaging line, delivering technologies intended to enable an integrated processing and packaging operation. TTA-ISO will provide automated farming equipment, including automated transplanters and harvesting systems, supporting a mechanised production process structured for scalability and long term continuity.
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According to the companies, the combined capabilities of these partners are intended to establish a high performing production chain capable of supplying lettuce to the US market throughout the year.
Together with Harvest Singularity, we are building the future of sustainable food production in the United States. This project is a strong example of how Dalsem works: close collaboration, Dutch technology designed and manufactured in-house, and an unwavering focus on quality. We are proud to be entrusted with this project.
With construction set to begin in May 2026, the Newberry greenhouse establishes the operational starting point of what both companies describe as a wider strategic partnership, centered on deploying integrated greenhouse systems to support year-round, locally produced lettuce for the US market.