It is worth mentioning that in the agricultural structure of the Netherlands, animal husbandry accounted for 50%, horticulture accounted for 38%, and farmland crops accounted for 12%. The sum of horticulture and farmland crops accounted for half of the country. The Netherlands has become the world’s two largest Typical representatives of each field have attracted the attention and admiration of the world.
The reason why the Netherlands has developed into a world-class glass greenhouse agriculture was originally due to the "congenital deficiencies" of the Netherlands. Due to the very limited land resources in the Netherlands and insufficient superimposed light (according to statistics, the sun can be seen in the Netherlands for no more than 70 days in a year), such harsh climatic conditions ultimately did not restrict the development of Dutch agriculture. On the contrary, starting from the 1950s , The Netherlands vigorously develop greenhouse agriculture. The Dutch rely on glass greenhouse technology and vigorously develop facility agriculture, breaking through the bottleneck of agricultural technology limitations, and making this small country with an area of only 40,000 square kilometers become one of the world's famous agricultural powers in one fell swoop , Creating the agricultural miracle of the world's second largest export of agricultural products.