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4,5 ha project completed

"The tomatoes are for export, strawberries for the local Uzbeki market"

A festive moment in the Parkent district in Uzbekistan, where last week, the first plants were planted in a new greenhouse. In the 4,5 ha enterprise, strawberries and tomatoes…

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AdeptAg acquires Plantech

AdeptAg has acquired Plantech Control Systems and the associated companies of Plantech West and JM Controls and Electric. Based in Vineland, Ontario, Canada, Plantech Control…

Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia wins the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Award 2022

During the 15th edition of the World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Lisbon, Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia won the WAF Award in the category Completed Buildings for Production…

Almeria increased its 32,827 hectares of greenhouses to almost 48,000 hectares by having two cultivation cycles

According to data from the Andalusian Ministry of Agriculture, in the 2020/21 campaign, Almeria had a greenhouse area of 32,827 hectares, which increased to…

Havatec takes over estate and clients from Jamafa

Havatec has taken over the estate of Jamafa, which was declared bankrupt in November. Jamafa's machines fit well with Havatec's growing product range, says co-owner and…

Prins USA becomes part of GreenV

GreenV, the internationally operating group of suppliers in the horticultural sector, is adding another greenhouse manufacturing company to its portfolio, this time in the…

new research reveals growing uptake in horticulture applications

How growers are gaining the advantage by adopting SaaS technology

As technology continues to transform the horticultural industry, many growers remain skeptical that technology providers are able to deliver the value they…

Shannon Illingworth explains why lettuce and spinach keep getting contaminated with E. Coli

GP Solutions announced that company founder, Shannon Illingworth, is speaking out about the prevalence of contamination found in food through his new…

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Australia: Coles joins call to lift housing and pay standards for seasonal workers

Supermarket giant Coles is calling for enforceable, uniform housing standards for seasonal farm workers and rules against unfairly docking their pay to prevent overseas…

"Edible coating based on silk could extend shelf-life of fresh produce"

The Silklab at Tufts University has pioneered the use of silk as a biological solution for many technological challenges. Just like the silk that goes into the fine fabric,…

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Fighting ToBRFV: 10 articles from 2022

"If a tomato grower nowadays says he isn't concerned about the virus, he's lying", a grower recently mentioned. ToBRFV worries growers all over the world as losses from…

Will the Haskap berry be a buzzword in 2023?

In 2023, Haskap Quebec will be focusing its efforts on marketing this more delicate Canadian berry. “This year, the association in Quebec focused more on developing the…

EU: Will doors be opened to allow genetically modified crops?

In 2001, the current EU directive on genetically modified (GM) crops made their cultivation in Europe almost impossible. That position seems due for revision now in light of…

Effect of biofertilizers on basil in a floating culture

A recently published study aims to evaluate the response of three bio-fertilizers where mineral fertilizers are reduced by 50%. "Hydroponics is one of the systems in…

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Spreading the nutritional value of microgreens on a national scale after amazing flood rebuild

A Northern New South Wales microgreens grower has rebuilt "bigger and better" than before after being wiped out by flooding earlier this year. Five Sixty Farms is based in…
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Small and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups generate most of the innovation on Wageningen Campus

With the new Upfield building erected between Unilever and Friesland Campina, there are now three eye-catching buildings on Wageningen Campus’ business strip. These large R&D…

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Influence of seed treated with plasma activated water on the growth of lactuca sativa L.

The aim of this work was to determine if PAW (Plasma Activated Water) seed treatment and growing conditions could have positive effects on lettuce seedlings and growth. The…

Solis Agrosciences raises growth capital in expanded round

Solis Agrosciences, created to provide R&D crop development services to Agtech companies, today announced that it closed on major growth capital financing led…

Digital biology meets traditional agriculture to advance plant trait development

It’s all in the name. Fayaz Khazi, Ph.D. – formerly CEO of North Carolina-based food and agricultural enterprise Elo Life Systems – has launched a new digital biology company.…

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Is it feasible to resume high salinity wastewater as a plant nutrient medium for plant hydroponics?

The water cycle is an important part of the controlled ecological life support system (CELSS), which involves the supply of drinking water and plant irrigation water and the…

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India recently said it was important for the country to adopt farming technologies like genetically modified (GM) crops to ensure food security and cut a reliance on imports…

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Science Group Leader at Plant & Food Research, Dr. Samantha Baldwin, was leading the research on urban horticulture and controlled growing. Her work includes understanding the…

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