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Photo report: International soft fruit network brought together at Delphy ISFC

Last week was all about soft fruit at Delphy during the ISFC. Wednesday and Friday, interested parties could visit companies, and Thursday, June 8,…

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Can clothes contribute to the spread of ToBRFV?

Can clothes contribute to the spread of ToBRFV? And can they successfully been cleaned with regular laundry products? That’s what scientists from…

Mienis Water introduces the HydrOxygen

Boosting the plant’s energy with hydrogen

“It almost sounds too good to be true, but with the supplementation of hydrogen, we can boost the energy levels inside a plant.” Jochum from Mienis…

OMRI listed:

Two new papers for organic propagation launched

A close cooperation with Ellepot US partner Blackmore Company made it possible to develop the new Ellepot papers to follow the USDA guidelines for…

Solar-powered ventilation unit as add-on to wireless climate sensor

Wireless Value has introduced a solar-powered ventilation unit as an add-on to their existing wireless climate sensor. The solar panel directly powers…

Newly updated harvesting robot runs 8 times faster than previous version

inaho Europe B.V. introduces the latest version of their autonomous tomato harvesting robot, eight times faster than the previous ver. With this…

"Surface Coating saves labor and keeps machines cleaner"

Berg Hortimotive is introducing a new product at GreenTech Amsterdam: Surface Coating. The coating applied to new machines from Berg Hortimotive…

Canadian grower takes top accolades at greenhouse competitions

Nature Fresh Farms took top accolades at this year's annual Greenhouse Competitions, receiving the Overall Coolest Cucumber and three Chef's Choice…

TurnKey Genomics and Healthy Hydroponics partner up

Healthy Hydroponics and TurnKey Genomics join efforts to bring genomic technologies which aid in crop development and protection. These technologies are being…

"Nido" to attend Greentech in Amsterdam (June 13-15)

New frontiers of automated fertigation

The latest "Nido" innovation when it comes to fertigation in protected crops - One V2 - will make its international debut at the Greentech fair in…

Special GreenTech

Viscon and ISO partner up:

Tissue Culture Planter to be unveiled during GreenTech

ISO and Viscon Plant Technology have teamed up to automate the process of plant tissue culture production. During GreenTech, the partners will reveal…

US: Hydrofarm and CEA Advisors enter into strategic alliance

Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc. has entered into an exclusive strategic alliance with CEA Advisors to accelerate their expansion into the growing and…

Will there be a future for mature green tomatoes in California?

At the moment, California's production of mature green tomatoes is centered in the Coachella Valley, in the very southern part of the state. "The…

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The industry responds to AeroFarms' bankruptcy news

"We are always looking at where we can add value, whether that be through commercial production, genetic research, postharvest applications, etc. We…

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Increasing fruit and veg consumption ‘equivalent to walking 4,000 extra steps a day’

New research suggests that eating a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains could be as good for your heart as walking 4,000 extra steps a…

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The hard life of Azerbaijani greenhouse workers

People who grow vegetables in greenhouses in the villages of Azerbaijan say that they work, spend money, take loans, and unscrupulous officials make money on…

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Leo Marcelis

100 years Horticulture at Wageningen University. Do you remember your study time at Wageningen? Would you like to meet your former classmates?This year we are excited to…

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A new tomato and a potential new class of medicine share a fascinating technology

Have you ever wondered why identical twins can develop different diseases? Take, for example, the hypothetical twins Bob and Jim. Bob eats a diet of…

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Polycarbonate translucent enough for permit as greenhouse

The granting of an environmental permit to build a new greenhouse in Aalsmeer has been objected to. The greenhouse would not really be a greenhouse because the…

∑-Grow Inside webinar: Integration of food production in circular cities

On Tuesday, June 27 the World Horti Center is organizing the fifth ∑-Grow Inside webinar. This edition’s topic: ‘Integration of food production in…

Is it ‘one-size-doesn’t-fit-all’ in the end?

“At Bruynzeel, we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all, having dealt with numerous suppliers and stakeholders in different environments. Yet, that…

May 16, 2023, Radisson Park Inn Baku

Azerbaijan: Seminar "All about growing roses indoors"

Last month, the Dutch companies De Ruiter Innovations B.V., Hortilux Schreder B.V., Koppert, Priva, Ludvig Svensson, Van der Knaap, Yara were holding…

The challenges of the next tomato campaign

The energy crisis that started with the war in Ukraine has had many repercussions on vegetable crops using artificial light in central/northern Europe.…

South Africa: Rand hits new low amid dollar strength

On Tuesday, May 30, the South African rand hit a record low on the back of a strengthening dollar. Also, this soured local investor sentiment that has seen…

New grower connects to heat grid Koekoekspolder

Pepper grower Noorland is going to take geothermal heat from the heat network in the Koekoekspolder. To supply geothermal heat, the heat network must…

UK - Australia trade deal: Tariffs on strawberries and pears will be eliminated over four years

As the UK-Australia trade deal is now in force, not everyone seems to be totally informed. Unlike Australia, the UK is retaining its tariffs, quotas,…

Canadian Pacific Kansas City adds 1,000 new reefer containers for US-Mexico services

Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), the newest rail freight company in the United States, added 1,000 53-foot reefer containers for its Mexico Midwest Express…

For the 2023 growing season

Agreement reached for the price of processing tomatoes in northern Italy

An agreement has been reached for the price of processing tomatoes in northern Italy for the 2023 growing season. Representatives of the agricultural sector…

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NL: "The aim is to have a blueprint for the best cannabis cultivation practice"

The arrival of GreenTech in Amsterdam this month sees the official unveiling of an initiative which could transform the way that cannabis is cultivated…

Consumers are not willing to pay more for sustainability

Speaking last week at Hort Connection, Ben Hoodless, Interim Chief Executive of IFPA ANZ, gave some insights into the State of the Industry Future…

Guy De Meyer, Demargro:

"Staggered supply means strawberry prices are great for the time of year"

Summer has arrived in Belgium. Temperatures are soaring, and the days are getting sunnier—the perfect time for strawberries. And according to Guy De…

Finnish researchers develop a nanorobot for pollination

Researchers at Tampere University in Finland have developed Flying Aero-robots based on the Light Responsive Materials Assembly (FAIRY). This microscopic,…

Australian shoppers upset over individually-wrapped cucumbers at Woolworths

Editor James Massola from Nine Newspapers National Affairs drew attention to the sale of individually-wrapped cucumbers at Woolworths in a tweet on Saturday,…

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