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Mirai Solar:

“Our solar technology is particularly beneficial for shade-loving crops”

Founded in Saudi Arabia, Mirai Solar originated at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to utilize solar energy in regions with…

Automated drone aims to aid in crop protection through early detection system

Si-Ware Systems in collaboration with Rock River Laboratory has introduced CropScout. This solution is designed to streamline greenhouse horticulture…

With two machines at work in the fields

"Drawing gutters on the spot is one of our hallmarks"

One of the most significant advantages of the Italian Combimetal Carrera product line is the capacity to install gutters up to 40 metres in length…

Mexican produce industry in Arizona faces tariff threats under Trump

The Mexican produce industry, a crucial component of the Southern Arizona economy, is facing potential challenges due to the threat of tariffs by…

Inhouse Farming photo report:

The importance of creating synergies and co-locating

"Energy availability is a key factor when selecting a farming site, as sustainable metrics are highly important. When we evaluated renewable energy…

NL: Can low chill carbon help eliminate fossil fuels from strawberry growing?

The greenhouse horticulture sector and the government have jointly committed to cultivating in a fossil-free manner by 2040. To achieve this, two paths…

NL: Jansen Paprika expands to 45 hectares

Last summer, Jansen Paprika, a member of cooperative Growers United, announced the acquisition of neighboring pepper grower Carlo Zwinkels. The…

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Switzerland:

"If you look at all factors, the home-grown winter tomato wins"

Christian Bassi, a young vegetable grower from Ticino, Switzerland, produces cherry tomatoes in his ultra-modern greenhouse covering 0.5 hectares. All…

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Enbridge Gas Incentives now available in Ontario

Svensson has announced that ClimaFlow is now eligible for incentives with Enbridge Gas in Ontario, providing a valuable opportunity for greenhouse…

ISGA to hold Annual Convention alongside Indoor Ag-Con

Indoor Ag-Con has announced that the International Sprout Growers Association (ISGA) will hold its 33rd Annual Convention alongside Indoor Ag-Con's…

Special Keeping It Clean

"Crop rotation machines increasingly developed for efficiency and safety"

MKB Westland has announced the three nominees for the MKB Westland Entrepreneur Award 2024. And among them, as one would expect, is a horticultural…

North Carolina pilot reduces cabbage shipping costs with electric refrigeration

In Boone, North Carolina, Hollar & Greene Produce Co. faces a critical temperature control challenge for its cabbage shipments to Walmart,…

India: Tomato sale combats rising prices

In a bid to address rising tomato prices, the National Cooperative Consumers Federation (NCCF) on Monday initiated a market intervention by directly…

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USDA awards researchers $744,000 grant to develop new mulch films

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently awarded a four-year, $744,000 grant to a team of researchers to develop new mulch films for…

Turkistan region in Kazakhstan plans to double greenhouse vegetable production

In the Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan, 150,000 tons of vegetables were harvested from greenhouses within the first nine months of this year, fulfilling 42% of…

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Study examines the ways that plants evolved to override genetic instructions

DNA methylation is a key epigenetic process that plays a crucial role in silencing transposons and maintaining genome integrity. Over time, the…

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Pakistan: Sustainable farming measures undertaken to aid in tomato, onion production

On the direction of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, sustainable measures have been undertaken for the first time to increase the production…

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Study discovers pathogen's immunity-hijacking mechanism in strawberries

Botrytis cinerea, a pervasive fungal threat, endangers strawberry production worldwide. Known for causing severe tissue necrosis, B. cinerea releases…

Kenyan growers featured on TV make appeal for sustainable farming

Andermatt Kenya recently took center stage on Citizen TV, where they highlighted the benefits of biological farming as a sustainable approach for…

Canada: OGVG announces new research, innovation and plant protection lead

Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers announced the appointment of Daniel Terlizzese as the new research, innovation, and plant protection lead.…

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US: UPMC Memorial Farm brings food to Pennsylvanians in need

Nestled within the landscape of UPMC campus, located in York County, within UPMC in the Central Pa. region, three temperature-controlled high tunnels…

South Africa: Greenhouse tunnel construction aims to aid young entrepreneurs

The Shoprite Foundation is supporting the next generation of agricultural entrepreneurs through the construction of two new horticultural tunnels at…

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Farm to Table initiative being planned in Northern Mariana Islands

The Coral Coast Foundation Corp. held a fundraising dinner for the non-profit's Farm to Table initiative last Oct. 31 at Morae Kitchen and Bar.…

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US (MN): Family farm receives water certification

Lance and Robyn Bragstad, owners of the Brakstad Family Farm, have recently become water quality certified under the Minnesota Agricultural Water…

Russians to seize vegetables from Ukrainian growers in occupied Kherson

In the occupied territories of Kherson, Russian forces are preparing to seize not only grain but also vegetables from local growers. They are…

CAN: Free training program for careers in vertical farming

Humber Polytechnic is offering a free, 16-week program for those looking to grow their careers in the vertical farming industry. The program is funded…

Canada:

Wellington Produce Packaging marks expansion and 90 years following fire recovery

In Mount Forest, Wellington Produce Packaging has inaugurated a significant addition to its facility, a development following a devastating fire in June 2023…

Xinjiang's tomato industry boosts local economy and meets global demand

In northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, tomato growing and processing have marked another year of high yields, aiding local economic growth and…

First strawberry flat of the season harvested in Florida

Wish Farms has harvested the first strawberry flat in Florida. Farm manager, Chris Parks, announced the accomplishment to the Florida Strawberry…

Andrea Manca and Filippo Frongia (Agro Mediterranea Distribuzione) on the tomato and artichoke campaigns

"After a period of shortages, things now seem to be going back to normal"

"Our Moro Sardo tomato campaign is going quite well. Another large-scale retail chain has also embraced our project, recognising the added value of a product grown exclusively in Sard…

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Is it true that more light means more yield?

Ask any grower how much light a cannabis plant needs. Most will say, "a lot." Now, try asking them how much light they would need if they wanted to…

Australian fruit and vegetable vendors face struggles with supermarket dominance

Lack of negotiating power, narrow avenues for export earnings, and a concentrated domestic market are issues Australian fruit and vegetable vendors are…

Fresh herb demand starting to pick up

Demand is starting to strengthen for some varieties of fresh herbs with Thanksgiving ahead. "During the holidays, Rosemary, Thyme, and Sage are like…

Bio.Fru.Pro

Bio.Fru.Pro provides a mixed picture

Germany: End of the season for the regional organic tomato

The last regionally produced organic tomatoes in Germany are not harvested until November. The Bio Fruchtgemüse Produzenten e.V. (en: Association of…

New interface for palletizers

Verbruggen Palletizing Solutions announces the launch of its revamped Human Machine Interface (HMI). Over the past year, Verbruggen has invested in developing this new…

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El Corte Inglés reported double-digit growth in EBITDA

Coop Amba members form new company

UK: Brakes wins Foodservice Operator of the Year at the Quality Food Awards Brakes reported: "Brakes, the UK's leading foodservice wholesaler, has won the…

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