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Global cucumber production suffers from increased energy prices

Global cucumber production, which in many countries relies heavily on cultivation with added heat and light, has suffered from the increase in energy prices around the world.…

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Pascal den Heijer and Barry Roessen start screen installation company:

"All good things come in threes"

2022 started off nicely for Pascal den Heijer and Barry Roessen, because SCRE3NS was founded. SCRE3NS, a screen installation company of Dutch origin and the newest member of…

New intercanopy lighting for global market launched

Fluence by OSRAM has launched its intercanopy lighting solution, VYNE. The company’s newest luminaire is equipped with multiple spectral options to enable growers to balance…

Successful Dutch Horticulture Days at the Netherlands Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai

The Dutch horticultural consortium is convinced that collaboration is the key to feeding the ever-expanding cities. The Dutch horticulture industry built a unique ecosystem,…

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Start of the lettuce harvest on vegetable island Reichenau

Over 2.5 million lettuces available in spring

On the island of Reichenau, gardeners are beginning to harvest lettuce. This makes Reichenau the first growing area in Germany to bring fresh lettuce to market in the new…

Sakata launches CEA-focused website

"Exceptional promise in the CEA market for our genetics"

Sakata Seed America has launched www.sakatacea.com, a comprehensive website detailing specifics of Sakata’s CEA product offerings. In 2019, Sakata Seed America was working in…

Horticulturalists from Gulf region present in Dutch Pavilion at World Expo in Dubai

Last Wednesday, 23 February 2022, Hoogendoorn Growth Management, together with a number of partners and clients such as Agritek, Silal, and Koppert Biological Systems,…

Promising results from new seed-propagated ever-bearer

The Dutch farm store, 't Keetje, focuses on regional produce from the region. This winter, they offered F1 'Soraya' strawberries. These come from Vertify's demo greenhouse in…

Circulating non-EU ToBRFV-infected seed sparks Q status talks

Between December 11, 2021, and January 27, 2022, 15vTomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) infested seed shipments were intercepted in the European Union.…

Dutch trading company Levarht granted payment moratorium

In the Netherlands, the District Court of Amsterdam has granted J.M. Levarht & Zonen B.V. (Levarht) a moratorium on payments. M.R. van Zanten of CMS Derks Star…

Grower features its Crimson tomato at Southern Exposure

At the peak of Florida’s growing season, Lipman Family Farms will showcase its Crimson tomato and other fresh produce at Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure…

Appharvest plans to quadruple its farms

AppHarvest announced its fourth quarter and full-year 2021 operating and financial results, exceeding its previous guidance with expectations to quadruple its…

Research on long-cane blackberries in soilless substrate makes headway

Controlled-environment agriculture researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station are pulling a trick on nature to get blackberries to grow out of season. Ponca,…

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Winter greenhouse combined heating system

Energy preservation and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere can be partially gained through decentralization of heat supply. In the case of cultivation…

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Boston urban farm prepares to expand into new urban greenhouse

On a frigid day in the middle of Boston, Kannan Thiruvengadam was plotting how to defeat the deep New England winter and grow more plants. “I want to build a food forest,”…
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Hydroponics: to soil or not to soil?

The continued growth of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) and the ramifications of hydroponically grown items being eligible for organic certification will be the…

Revol Greens announces new VP of food safety

At a time when retailers’ call for a safer and more consistent source of leafy greens, Revol Greens brings on a new Vice President of Food Safety to navigate distribution,…

Kashmir Reader

India: the importance of greenhouse sheds in Kashmir

The government of India has taken several initiatives to overcome the shortage of vegetables and fruits during the winters. Due to their rich nutrients like vitamins,…

US: New hydroxyl generating devices to be sold commercially

AgriFORCE Growing Systems has entered into an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Radical Clean Solutions Ltd. (RCS), to commercialize their new…

"The story of an accountant falling for hydroponic farming"

In recent years, hydroponic farming has increased in popularity in Indonesia. Yasir Ramadhan (28) changed his profession from accounting to hydroponic farming to grow crops,…

"Molecules in tomato and yeast help cure eye disease"

Enea, a research institute of the Italian government, has patented a process that allows the synthesis of an important category of bioactive molecules. The molecules offer…

Harvest Today:

Introducing a simple scalable solution to indoor growing

“We want to impact the world in a positive way by helping people grow their own food,” says Rick Langille, CEO and Founder of Harvest Today. As an avid explorer who has sailed…

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Dutch grower looks forward to new greenhouses, radish market improving

Jongfresh, a radish farm in the Netherlands, is going to replace 3.3 hectares of greenhouses soon. That means building activity will continue at the farm for a while. The…

USDA PACA updates

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that Itamp Inc. satisfied a $26,912 reparation order issued under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) involving…

NL: Minister of Agriculture aims to not repay CAP millions

The European Commission is demanding that the Netherlands repay more than 50 million euros in unduly paid GMO subsidies, European CAP money. This is money that…

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Carts are often still lost, despite all the digitization. That costs money, sometimes a lot of it. In one case, it even led to bankruptcy. Also, no trolleys; no trade.…

Coop Denmark and Infarm announce nationwide expansion

Extending beyond Copenhagen, Infarm’s fresh and locally grown herbs will be sold in all Coop retail store chains across Denmark from summer 2022 as a result of this expansion…

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