In its latest issue, Greenhouse Product News (GPN) explores how innovative climate technologies are transforming controlled environment agriculture. The article, “Greenhouse Climate Solutions for a Changing Industry,” highlights the growing importance of efficient, data-driven systems for heating, cooling, and dehumidification — with DryGair among the leading players shaping this evolution.
Amir Kandlik, DryGair’s Regional Director for North America, explains how DryGair’s active dehumidification systems are purpose-built for greenhouse and indoor cultivation environments.
“Unlike generic HVAC or industrial units, our systems are engineered for the unique challenges of horticulture — high-humidity loads, fluctuating conditions, and the need for uniform climate distribution,” said Kandlik. “Each unit not only dehumidifies but also circulates dry air evenly throughout the growing space, ensuring stable, homogeneous conditions across the entire facility.”
The article notes that DryGair’s technology enables growers to reduce or even eliminate traditional ventilation, leading to up to 50% savings in heating energy while maintaining a closed, stable greenhouse environment that preserves CO₂ enrichment and prevents humidity-related diseases.
By creating optimal growing conditions, DryGair helps growers achieve healthier, more uniform crops with fewer pesticides and fungicides, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient greenhouse operation.


