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"The acreage continues to grow and the conical bell pepper market is far from saturated"

The bell pepper acreage in Almeria, which exceeds 13,000 hectares, continues to grow every year, to the exclusion of other crops, such as tomatoes. Although most planted…

Video Photo report: Hort suppliers present at FPC Future and Careers, UK

Thursday 4 November saw the very first edition of the FPC Future and Careers Fair held at Lincolnshire Showground. This new, inaugural agritech innovation exhibition and…

US growth chamber designer opens new research facility

Benson Hill has opened its new crop accelerator, a controlled environment research facility located near the company’s St. Louis headquarters. The Crop Accelerator is…

IV International Tomato Symposium

Video "New varieties and segments are emerging in the Polish market"

"In Poland, there is a long-standing tradition when it comes to the cultivation of tomatoes which, up until the early 1900s, were mainly used as ornaments. Nowadays, 90% of…

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AU: Cowra glasshouse to pioneer pasture and crop research

On November 2, Minister of Agriculture Adam Marshall and Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke opened a $2.1 million glasshouse precinct at the NSW Department of Primary…

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"Growers are seeking the most advanced, efficient cultivation strategies to better serve their communities"

Fluence has launched “Fluence Unfiltered,” a conversation platform for horticulture science and technology. Hosted by Fluence CEO David Cohen and available through the…

CubicFarms HydroGreen:

North America: Growers are seeing the need to move into hydroponic cattle feed production

"We are seeing increased demand and are focusing on North America,” says Dan Schmidt, President of HydroGreen, during the CubicFarms AMPLIFIED event, “while we continue…

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CAN: Upper Canada Growers get approval for new Essex greenhouse

A rare build in the Town of Essex: the council has approved a greenhouse to be built on Ridge Rd. in Colchester. Director of Development Services Lori Chadwick says, while…

Video New weighing and registration system is an essential management tool for this Dutch grower

"Our packaging, weighing, and registration methods were due for replacement. Three years ago, we began packing at our new packing warehouse. Almost all our products leave in…

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Cucumber grower's irrigation system adjusted for really clean water

German snack cucumber grower Friedhelm Kartzinski has had many problems with his irrigation water over the past year. Pythium, in particular, was a recurring problem. Together…

Produce groups issue joint statement on supply chain disruptions

The House Agriculture Committee held a hearing on the challenges facing the entire agricultural supply chain. As part of the hearing, a joint statement…

Recycled packaging ensures sustainable strawberry production

Hoogstraten is putting sustainability first by using recycled carton punnets for their strawberries, which are available all year round and supplied directly to the UK. With…

Renovating a Victorian conservatory glasshouse

CambridgeHOK recently renovated a Victorian conservator glasshouse.  Originally constructed in the late 19th century and rebuilt again in 1930, the Victorian conservatory had fallen…

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McDonald’s USA commits $5 million to research on climate-smart food production

AgMission announced that McDonald’s USA has partnered to develop and implement climate-smart farming solutions with a $5 million commitment over the next five years. The…

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The world’s most expensive spice grows in a greenhouse in North Plains, Oregon

In the green, rolling hills of North Plains, where established family farms increasingly share the land with multimillion-dollar estates, the world’s most expensive spice is…
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Is lettuce grown in space nutritious and safe to eat?

Growing safe and healthy food in space is important for human space travel: NASA and supporting teams have been working on this issue for 40 years. Dr. Khodadad, along with a…

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"Sea urchin fertilizer trials show promising results"

Marine scientist John Keane is among a team of researchers testing fertilizer made from long-spined sea urchins on plants. "Hopefully soon you'll be able to buy sea urchin…

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Prices of bell peppers increased by 67% in a week in Uzbekistan

Over the past week, prices for greenhouse bell peppers in Uzbekistan have increased by 67%, and the upward trend continues for the third week in a row. Among weekly price…

Mitsui & Co invests in TCI’s cold chain logistics business

Mitsui & Co is one of Japan’s largest trading companies, part of the Mitsui Group. Now it has invested in TCI Cold Chain Solutions, which is a cold chain…

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Agriculture Minister claims prices of agricultural products will remain stable in Morocco

Morocco’s Ministry of Agriculture said that prices of Moroccan agricultural products prices are expected to stay stable. The ministry explained that prices of…

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California growers facing export troubles

Higher prices and empty shelves have been some of the hallmarks of the shipping crisis. At this point in time, a historic number of cargo ships wait off the…

The west Australian horticulture update

On Thursday, November 4, 2021, representatives from multiple industries and growers from across the state gathered at the Optus Stadium to hear updates from the Department of…

Driscoll's brand blueberries recalled due to pieces of metal

Driscoll's brand blueberries are being recalled due to the detection of pieces of metal in the products. This recall was triggered by a recall in another…

Logistics costs slowed export of Argentine blueberries

Tucumán province blueberry producers have seen their exports grow in recent years in the wake of improvements that were made at the airport in that province.…

The United States' organic products market is expected to grow by 10% in 2022

According to Mike Mauti, managing partner of the Canadian company Execulytics Consulting, the organic sector's dollar sales will likely grow by 5-10% in 2022,…

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Indian journalist converts 3 story home into hydroponics farm

Former full-time journalist Ramveer Singh from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, decided to quit his job and dedicate his time to his ancestral land to grow organic vegetables. “The…

The EU accounted for 80% of the value of the Spanish fruit and vegetable exports

Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable exports to the EU-27 from January to August of this year amounted to €8,493 million, accounting for 80% of the total,…

Short and medium-term opportunities for vegetable exports to Taiwan

Australian produce has a competitive advantage in Taiwan, thanks to Australia’s reputation for safe, high-quality food and ability to offer counter-seasonal supply. The value…

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tegut... first food retailer to become a supporting member of ENGA

Recently, tegut... became the first food retailer to join the European Non-GMO Industry Association (ENGA), the company said. ENGA is an association of the…

Tropical fruit grown in the south of France

More and more French farmers are choosing to grow tropical fruit. Bananas, guavas, and other exotic fruit are now grown in greenhouses in the south of France…

AU: Mixed reaction among fruit pickers and growers after Fair Work decision on minimum wage

There have been mixed reactions among fruit pickers and growers in South Australia's Riverland following a ruling from the Fair Work Commission that workers on…

Intelligent Growth Solutions:

Scottish firm raises £42.2 million in funding

Intelligent Growth Solutions Ltd, a Scottish agritech business, has announced the conclusion of its Series B funding round with a total raise of £42.2 million ($58 million).…

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