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Photo report: Berlin Party 2025

What do you do after all the business talk on a trade show? You unwind with a drink, some food, and possibly continue to talk a bit more. That's exactly what the Berlin Party…

Horticulture at Fruit Logistica - what are we doing there?

If you're still eager to visit some horticultural companies at Fruit Logistica in Berlin, you're too late. The show is open until 4, but in the final…

UK: GIC hosts meeting to discuss future of greenhouse horticulture

Earlier this month, key players from the British Growers Association, the Tomato Grower Association, local government, and the private and higher…

Royal Brinkman is 12th oldest family business in the Netherlands

Royal Brinkman was founded in 1885 and will celebrate its 140th anniversary in 2025. This long history is remarkable for a family business. Regarding…

Heritable Agriculture

AI-driven biotechnology platform to help breeding

Heritable Agriculture, a new independent company born out of Alphabet's moonshot factory, X, has officially launched with a focus on advancing plant…

PATS from greenhouse to field, for monitoring cabbage moths

In mid-2023, Vertify and PATS joined forces and set up a trial to monitor cabbage moths (Plutella xylostella) in the field. Vertify brought expertise…

Aardwarmte Maasdijk restart imminent after fire

Aardwarmte Maasdijk has had an eventful time. What began with a successful start and heat delivery on 21 October took an unexpected turn two weeks…

New tomato greenhouse in the middle of Algerian desert

In the middle of the desert in Algeria, Debets Schalke is currently building a 10-hectare tomato greenhouse. It is a semi-closed greenhouse in which…

Azerbaijan introduces locally grown bananas

Alongside traditional Ecuadorian bananas, Azerbaijani-grown bananas have now appeared on store shelves. According to Elnur Kalantarov, the company's business…

Sven Dumoulin appointed chief legal officer of COFRA Holding

COFRA Holding AG appoints Sven Dumoulin as chief legal officer (CLO). From 1 June 2025, he succeeds Bernard Roelvink, who is retiring. Sven brings more…

Special Trade Shows

NL: IntoHorticulture returns on February 10

On the 10th of February a new edition of IntoHorticulture kicks-off in World Horti Center. During a full work week participants get immersed in the…

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Tanzania: East-African Horticultural Council unveiled, first chair elected

The East Africa region has launched the Horticulture Council of Eastern Africa (HoCEA), a platform aimed at supporting growth in the horticultural…

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Canada: Fruit, vegetable prices could potentially increase under depreciation

The Bank of Canada announced the 6th consecutive drop to the interest rate, and the lowest interest rate since September 2022. Canada's new interest…

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New fusarium outbreak threatening Himalayan crops

A recent study reveals the emergence of Fusarium incarnatum and Fusarium avenaceum affecting tomatoes, brinjals, and chilies. Researchers have…

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The effect of the tomato leafminer on various types of tomatoes

The research was carried out in Chandragiri ward no. 1 in Kathmandu district from February to June 2023. The research was conducted on the Impact of…

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Unlocking the mysteries of gene editing to aid food production

Gene editing technologies have been used to improve agricultural products for more than two decades. One of the earliest editing technologies was…

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Campónio I Real Experiences with Real Farmers

Thank You to Our Romanian Visitors! We were honored to welcome a wonderful group from Romania 🇷🇴 to our producer's hydroponic greenhouse! It was an…

Potassium sulfate unhelpful in hydroponically grown strawberries

The production of strawberries ( Fragaria × ananassa ) in hydroponic systems has been increasing. In hydroponic systems, precise nutrient management is…

India: Rajasthan man changes life through cucumber growing

Vinod Bishnoi, a farmer from Lunkaransar Tehsil in Bikaner, Rajasthan, has transitioned from growing traditional crops like wheat, gram, mustard, guar,…

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US: Growers want to take water directly from Lake Erie

A group representing local greenhouse growers wants to see them be able to take water straight out of Lake Erie, and municipal officials would love it…

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Scientists make tomato pest breakthrough

Scientists from the University of Tennessee have made a major breakthrough in understanding how tomato plants respond to root-knot nematodes, a…

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Unveiling the role of YTH genes in fruits

In a study, researchers have successfully identified and characterized 185 YTH genes across twelve species in the Rosaceae family, revealing new…

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US: Gowan SeedTech announces acquisition of Syngenta technology

Syngenta Crop Protection and Gowan SeedTech have announced that they have entered into a sale agreement with Gowan acquiring Syngenta's FarMore®…

The importance of hoopers in peat filling

Efficient substrate management is crucial for ensuring high productivity levels in greenhouses and nurseries. However, attention is often focused on…

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OFVGA makes priorities known ahead of local elections

The following policy priorities have been developed by the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Association (OFVGA) for the 2025 provincial election…

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Armenian Prime Minister holds meeting to discuss agricultural development

A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, during which the work carried out under the 2020-2030 Strategy for the…

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Just Vertical, NuLeaf team up to expand access to vertically farmed food

Just Vertical and NuLeaf Farms have announced a partnership aimed at expanding access to fresh, sustainable food through indoor farming solutions. By…

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Jamaican Prime Minister praises resilience as vegetable prices drop

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the downward trend in the prices of some vegetables and other farm produce, six months after Hurricane Beryl,…

Morocco explores CRISPR gene editing to boost agricultural resilience in North Africa

Morocco has not yet adopted genome editing technologies like CRISPR, but initial research is taking place at the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P).…

Dutch state to pay European court over FresQ millions

The Dutch state is going to the European Court to challenge recovery of the remaining FresQ millions not yet repaid, reports the Financieele Dagblad.…

Looking back on beginnings of ABZ Seeds: "They were investing 'seed capital' in the purest sense of the word"

The establishment of Sluis & Groot in 1867 helped lay the foundation for what we now know as 'Seed Valley'. Kapé Breukelaar reflects on it on LinkedIn,…

Rising regulatory costs increase pressure on California lettuce growers, up 1366% since 2006

Rising costs of regulation are an increasing concern for California growers. An initial study of regulatory costs in California agriculture was conducted in…

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Bringo: Over 1.6mln orders in 2024

Estonian vegetable growers: Fierce competition leaves pricing up to retailers

M&S food boss backs Starmer's calls for closer EU relationsM&S has backed the Prime Minister's call for closer ties with the EU, to finish years of…

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