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Northern European growers deal with energy crisis

"Year-round strawberry cultivation: challenging, but not impossible"

The quality of winter strawberries can be outstanding, but it comes at a cost - and with the rise of the energy prices, that cost increased significantly. What does that mean…

“Growers on every tech level are using Software-as-a-Service”

SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) is a software licensing and delivery model that works on a subscription basis. Most of us are familiar with everyday examples such as Netflix or…

Kam’s Growers Supply and Royal Brinkman to officially become Royal Brinkman Canada

On January 16th, 2023, after a year of successful collaboration and teamwork, the Kam's – Royal Brinkman partnership will be fully realized with the company name "Kam's…

Sollum Technologies raises $30M to support growth of its operations

Sollum Technologies has closed a $30 million financing round, including $25 million from Idealist Capital, a private equity manager that supports entrepreneurs at the heart of…

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Strategies against ToBRFV and Root to Success

During a recent visit to Sicily, at the "Tomato Demonstration Center" in Acate (RG), we had the opportunity to interview Patricio Corona (Commercial Operations Area Lead -…

Anticipating rain, Dutch growers freed up capacity in their reservoirs

Anticipating heavy rainfall, Dutch growers affiliated with Rainlevelr last week made space in their water basins and silos. From the air, Robbert Ballings of the Delfland…

Resilient basils and a complete tomato range in new Fenix catalogue

After celebrating their 10th anniversary, Fenix enters their second decade of activity with the publication of the new catalog for 2023. 2022 has been a very intense year for…

Priva Academy expands its training opportunities through partnership with Signify

Priva and Signify enter into a partnership with Priva Academy. The training program will be expanded to include LED grow light training. Priva Academy is how Priva offers its…

Rovero aims to become more visible in western Netherlands after takeover

Holland Tuinbouw Systemen B.V. of Wateringen transferred its horticultural activities and stocks to foil greenhouse builder Rovero Systems B.V. of Raamsdonksveer on 10…

Get in shape: Wittenberg Gemüse organizes greenhouse run

Greenhouse strawberries aren't just tasty. They're also healthy. And what is even more healthy than just eating them is running through the greenhouse they're…

"There is a worldwide hype for hot chili peppers, and Morocco can make itself a place in this industry"

Mzab hot chili peppers, a Moroccan company producing and exporting habanero, will enter the international market in the summer of 2023. This announcement was made by Mr. Saleh…

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"Energy will be top of mind at IPM Essen"

"Energy is arguably the biggest challenge for greenhouse growers in these times. Rising prices and supply uncertainty have hit many growers and have even led some to skip the…

How automation is being used in agtech

What factors are driving the rise of automation in the agriculture sector, and what are some of the most exciting and transformative technologies being used today? There are…

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The influence of wind load on greenhouses and prevention points

With the rise and development of greenhouses, the demand for large-span, large-size, high-efficiency, and standard types of greenhouse structures increases, and a stronger…

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All things about multispectral imaging

On January 24, 2023, Ecobloom will be holding its first virtual event all about multispectral imaging. During this event, attendees will learn more about this tool that…

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Carbon dioxide plant troubles might lead to higher price of tomatoes and other produce

The price of fresh produce may be pushed up by an outage at the only remaining domestic industrial facility that produces liquid carbon dioxide for the food…

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India: Growing strawberries, oyster mushrooms and other exotic vegetables in arid Jodhpur

Imagine walking through fields of sunflowers, pausing to smell the Sorrento lemons swaying in the wind and reaching for the ripe guavas dangling from trees. All the while, a…

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Qatar’s agricultural output tops 100,000 tonnes in 2022

Qatar produced 100,000 tonnes of agricultural produce in 2022, increasing the self-sufficiency rate of the country in vegetables to 46 percent, an official has said. “Local…

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Negotiators from the European Union and the UK are preparing to enter an intense phase of talks starting next week, aimed at overcoming the dispute over the…

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Growers with the Real Organic Project present real ideas for solutions

Dave Chapman knows tomatoes. Since 1984, he’s been growing them in Vermont at Long Wind Farm, perfecting his use of greenhouses to extend the season from as early as March to…

NFU calls for energy support review for UK businesses

The UK government announced that the new Energy Bills Discount Scheme is set to replace current energy support for businesses. Unfortunately, this leaves many…

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Lagos, Netherlands’ horticultural project to lessen food insecurity

Netherlands Consulate-General in Lagos, Michel Deelen Nigeria, has said the horticultural project between Lagos and Netherlands, which aims to use vertical farming systems to…
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Colombian tropical seed bank protects seed biodiversity

The world lost 75 percent of its crop diversity during the twentieth century, the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization says, making the protection of the biodiversity in…

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US (WA) : Food coop donates $100,000 to Viva Farms

A monumental moment for a monumental year: to kick off the Skagit Valley Food Co-op's 50th anniversary year, we are so proud to announce that the Co-op has donated $100,000 to…

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Kenya: Growers urged to invest in dragon fruit cultivation

Dragon fruit is a tropical fruit that has become increasingly popular in recent years. In Kenya, it is a relatively new crop, and being in the family of cactus, it grows in…

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CAN (ON): Commenting on large scale greenhouse developments in Lakeshore

The Municipality of Lakeshore has opened up another online study form regarding the future of large-scale greenhouse developments. Lakeshore is currently working towards…

UK: Border Force strikes could extend to Dover and other ports

It seems that Border Force strikes over pay and conditions could be extended to UK ports, including Dover, within weeks. After eight days of industrial action…

Dutch fruit and vegetable export value up by 2% in 2022, volume down 1%

The Dutch fruit and vegetable trade sector had a particularly demanding 2022. Early in the year, the lockdown made things difficult for food service fruit and vegetable…

California rains delay lettuce plantings in Salinas

Following the ample rainstorms, lettuce supplies could be short again this spring. “The biggest challenge is currently working around the atmospheric river of rain we’ve been…

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Video Photo report: Düsseldorf wholesale market in transition

In Germany, the Düsseldorf wholesale market's future has been in jeopardy for several years. There is ongoing uncertainty regarding the market's relocation and possible…

New chairman for Dutch cooperative

In the Netherlands, on Thursday, January 12, members of the growers' cooperative, Growers United, voted unanimously to appoint Fred van Heyningen as its…

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