Havecon realizes Phase 5A for Royal Pride in Middenmeer
Havecon is proud to announce that it has been granted the contract by Royal Pride to build a new 7 hectare greenhouse in Middenmeer. This project, called Royal Pride - Phase 5A, will be fully realized by Havecon, which has been responsible for all previous construction phases at this location since the beginning of the cooperation.
Royal Pride has been a loyal client of Havecon since the beginning, with whom a strong relationship has been built. All previous greenhouse projects of Royal Pride in Middenmeer have been realized by Havecon, where quality, innovation and reliability have always been central. The realization of Phase 5A is another important part of this long-standing cooperation and confirms the mutual trust between both companies.
The new greenhouse will be used for growing cucumbers and contributes to the further growth and innovative progress of Royal Pride. The construction will start in the coming months and the first cucumber plants are expected to be planted in June 2025. The heating system in the greenhouse will be provided by VB, partner within Atrium Agri.
About Royal Pride
Royal Pride is one of the world’s most advanced horticultural companies, specializing in the sustainable cultivation of high-quality vine tomatoes and cucumbers. With a 60 years history, the company was founded by André van den Ende and has grown into an international market leader through continuous innovation in cultivation, climate control, and energy efficiency.
Since 2012, brothers Koert and Bart van den Ende have led the company, driving its growth with groundbreaking initiatives such as establishing operations at Agriport A7, participating in Greenpack, and joining Harvest House. Royal Pride continues to lead by applying cutting-edge technologies and embracing sustainability, as seen with its ‘PlanetProof’ certification and reduced light emissions. Royal Pride stands as a symbol of ‘next generation farming,’ inspiring the industry with innovative solutions for the future of greenhouse horticulture.