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Bringing captured CO2 into the greenhouse with zeolites

"We store CO2 from the outside air to make plants grow faster"

“In short, we capture CO2 from the air outside and then release it inside the greenhouse. As our system includes the greenhouse to be a closed system, all the CO2 inside will…

New factory produces nitrates from manure

Van Iperen International and Pure Green Agriculture started operations of the world’s first factory, located in the Netherlands, to produce nitrates from manure. It aims to…

Video Video: UK's 29 hectare non-fossil greenhouse

ESB Energy partnered with Low Carbon Farming to design, build and manage a renewable heating solution for the UK’s largest greenhouse complex. "Located in East Anglia and…

US (TX): Fluence to collaborate with Prospiant to supply LEDs to NA

"This collaboration gives growers confidence when chosing lights for projects"

Fluence will serve as the preferred LED technology supplier within Prospiant’s full ecosystem offerings. “Fluence has demonstrated through its innovative approach to lighting…

"New drive tool also fits perfectly into our hi-tech approach to cultivation"

Half a year ago, Dyson Farming in the UK took the decision to acquire the Natutec Drive tool to disperse its biological pest control products. ‘It was a brilliant move,’ says…

Quebec AI processing centers to heat gigantic greenhouse complex

A Quebec City entrepreneur, well known in the field of technology, is piloting a pharaonic project. Workers are working quietly on a large plot of land in Saint-Nicolas. The…

Coronavirus outbreak spurs high-tech greenhouse boom in China

At Chongming Island just outside Shanghai, workers collect and pack tomatoes and cucumbers at a glass greenhouse operated by Dutch company FoodVentures, which harvested their…

Germany: Greenhouse growers leave Landgard cooperation

Information from Taspo claims that "at the end of May, more than twenty domestic fruit and vegetable producers terminated their contract with Landgard Obst &…

OPS 2021 first education session announcement

"Indoor agriculture is increasingly playing a more meaningful role in our fresh produce supply"

An examination and discussion of the burgeoning growth of indoor grown fresh produce, and its impact on organically grown fruits and vegetables will be the topic of the first…

Registration opens for PMA’s Global Retail Week

Produce Marketing Association (PMA) has opened registration and announced the schedule for Global Retail Week, a week of sessions focusing on the latest in…

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Three insights from the table talk about data-driven growing

"Historical data can help for future decision-making"

Why is it important to have a connecting party when you are collecting data as a grower? And can you collect too much data? Just two of the many topics that were discussed…

Free covered crop energy webinars

The Bioenergy Association and Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority (EECA) are hosting three webinars for covered crop growers. The webinars will provide…

Good bacteria contribute in fight against pathogens in food processing environment

Disease-causing bacteria like Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica can survive sanitization in beef processing facilities. Scientists and collaborators in the…

Beer waste creates safer crop protection against nematodes

A new study looks at organic byproducts from beer production as well as manure generated by farmlands as a potential strategy in disinfesting soils, while also preserving…
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Japanese university turns overseas for selling its growing technologies

A Japanese university is turning overseas to find new customers for farming and medical technologies developed by its staff. Chiba University has teamed up with the Japan…

"Agricultural trade between Russia and Switzerland has increased by 20%"

Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev and Ambassador of Switzerland to Russia Krystyna Marty Lang discussed the prospects for cooperation in the…

United Fresh, PMA name senior management team for new association

Future co-CEOs Cathy Burns of PMA and Tom Stenzel of United Fresh have named seven current association staff leaders as the senior management team for the new…

Michael Jantzen

Experimental 80s greenhouse explored how to grow plants in the cold

‘The growth accelerator’ is an experimental greenhouse that was designed and built by Michael Jantzen in 1986 for the Missouri botanical garden in St. Louis, Missouri. The…

Australia: Pacific labor mobility front and center to address labor demand

2021 remains a challenging year for the growing community with state borders opening and closing regularly upon each new COVID outbreak across the states.…

AgBiome hires new commercial team members

AgBiome announced the addition of four new team members to AgBiome’s commercial team. AgBiome’s commercial team is focused on product development, and…

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"The connections between ballet and farming are stronger than they might seem"

Youngstone is learning the farm-management ropes via a full-time paid apprenticeship at Fiery Ginger Farm, a two-acre urban farm in Sacramento, and classes in soil science,…

British Tomatoes

Why LED grow lights offer the ideal solution for indoor tomato growing

British Tomato Fortnight is the ideal showcase for the world’s most popular fruit, and a reminder of its increasing appeal in the CEA sector. Tomato production has increased…

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UK: Tomato puree spillage closes A14 in Cambridgeshire

An incident on the A14 at Godmanchester yesterday evening involved two jack-knifed lorries. One of these was loaded with tons of olive oil and tomatoes; as the cargo spilled…

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Simple integration standard solar panel in 3.20-meter bar reduces investment costs

More and more solar panels are being placed within the greenhouse horticultural sector. However, simply replacing the glass with solar panels on a 3.20-meter bar in many cases…

First raspberries in Lower Saxony ready for harvesting

Chamber of Agriculture: Crops independent of weather conditions enable consistent quality – open field harvest expected from mid-July onwards Oldenburg/Vechta…

BLE- Market report week 21/21:

'Lettuce came in from Germany and Belgium'

Lettuce came in from Germany and Belgium. The availability expanded and was sufficient to meet the demand. This had condensed at certain points. Reductions in prices led to…

Vegetables turning fluorescent under stress

A team of researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has introduced a gene for a fluorescent protein (roGFP2) in a potato plant which is sensitive to the chemical…

Greenhouse grape harvest has started in Mersin, Turkey

The harvest of grapes produced in greenhouses in the Mezitli district of Mersin has started. According to the statement made by the municipality, Mayor Neset Tarhan also…

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