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UV light signals program plants to unlock their genetic potential

The application of UV Light to controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) remains an area of active research and innovation, with a recent focus on pathogenic resistance. One…

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Redwire to develop first commercial space greenhouse

Redwire Corporation, a company advancing the future of space infrastructure, announced it will be developing the only commercially owned and operated spaceflight-qualified…

Video First harvest in herb grower's new greenhouse

Last March, Piet van Vugt put his signature on the purchase of a new horticultural site just 750 meters away from the main location of Van Vugt Kruiden in Ridderkerk. At this…

Plant molecular geneticists discover, and begin to crack, the epigenetic code

When plants sense environmental challenges such as drought or extended periods of extreme temperatures, they instinctively reprogram their genetic material to survive and even…

Light on phone makes image recognition better

Students of the HAS University of Applied Sciences in Den Bosch have investigated the application of automatic image recognition based on phone pictures. Bruce…

September 27-29

Fields of Innovation to showcase opportunities for vegetable growers

Registration is open for Fields of Innovation 2022, September 27 to 29, in Grootebroek, the Netherlands. Syngenta’s international breeders, product specialists, and sales and…

Hans van der Beek is the new advisor Gulf Region for Dutch Greenhouse Delta

Hans van der Beek joins the Dutch Greenhouse Delta Foundation (DGD) as Advisor for the Gulf Region. Hans van der Beek previously worked for more than 10 years as an…

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Turkish charities provide lifeline to Somalia with greenhouses

The School of Agriculture project jointly organized by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and the Istanbul-based charity Humanitarian Aid Foundation (IHH)…

France: Alsace producers struggle to sell their tomatoes

Because of the unusual weather conditions, the volumes of tomatoes are much higher than in previous years (up to 30%), and producers in the Alsace region are…
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The Netherlands-Vietnam Horticulture Business Platform meet the Chairman of Lai Chau province

On the morning of 13/8/2022, The Netherlands-Vietnam Horticulture Business Platform had a courtesy call with the Chairman of Lai Chau province. Attending the courtesy call…

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How to choose the most cost-effective glass when everything is getting more expensive?

Greenhouse building materials like steel and aluminum are getting more expensive on top of the glass, which is also experienced a significant price increase from autumn of…

How do horticultural crops defend themselves against fungal pathogens?

Recently, scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences summarized recent research progress on defense responses of horticultural crops to fungal pathogens and novel…

APHIS removes Mexican fruit fly quarantine areas in Texas

Effective July 27, 2022, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) removed the Mexican fruit…

Video Comparing the 2 and 3 Stage NFT growing system

This video shows the CropKing 2 stage and 3 stage NFT system. The team will explain the stages for each system, the differences, advantages, and the considerations when…

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Horticulture Wales bringing together communities, growers and technology

The Horticulture Wales project, working out of Glyndwr University, is back up and running with gusto. A new team is driving the project forward, supporting Welsh growers and…

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Belarus: Plans to build unique greenhouse complex in Brest Oblast

A new resident company of the free economic zone (FEZ) Brest intends to build fifth-generation greenhouses, said Andrei Novik, Director of OOO Greenhouse Complex Soyuz. The…

New solutions from MULTIVAC for environmentally-friendly labelling

Sustainable closure sealing and labelling of fruit and vegetable trays

A new trend is evident, particularly with natural products such as fruit and vegetables: Packaging and labelling has to be very sustainable nowadays - and also especially…

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What we know about onion thrips as pest of covered crops

Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) are an increasing pest of greenhouse ornamentals, strawberries, vegetables, and even cannabis. Why is this, and what can growers do about it? To…

Square Roots celebrates new indoor farm in Kenosha with Gordon Food Service

Square Roots and Gordon Food Service held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Kenosha, WI, to celebrate their largest indoor farm built to date. “Our new farm in Kenosha, built with…

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How Berries Australia plans to expand export markets for future growth

Berries Australia is encouraging growers to consider the potential surrounding export as the industry grows, noting that working together to ensure overseas markets are open…

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"Our 2-in-1 plastic film can replace the sunshade net"

"Our company was founded in 1992 in Foshan, China, and it has been almost 30 years now. For a long time, we have been committed to the innovative research of plastic films,…

New UK trade scheme will benefit Rwandan growers

A preferential trade scheme where the United Kingdom will extend tariff cuts on hundreds of export items from a number of developing countries, including…

Spain is the world's largest exporter of eggplants

In 2021, Spain was the world's largest exporter of eggplants. Last year, according to data prepared by Hortoinfo, 657.14 million kilos were marketed…

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'Domestic and Dutch cucumbers at quite high price levels'

Domestic and Dutch cucumbers apparently dominated the market at quite high price levels. According to the BLE, the background to the current high prices is not only difficult…

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