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Growing hydroponic specialty peppers in Mexico

HyFood grows hydroponic specialty peppers in Mexico. Valeria Guadiana Rodriguez with HyFood states that they do have competitors in the hot pepper…

Vacancies

NL: Fifth Ultra-Clima Convention concludes

On September 4th and 5th, KUBO organized the fifth Ultra-Clima Convention, where growers and owners of Ultra-Clima greenhouses from all over the world…

The power of service and preventive maintenance

With over 35 years of experience, Luiten Greenhouses is a well-known player in the greenhouse farming sector. At the Westland-based company, they…

Arjan van Leest and Kyle Freedman, Jiffy:

“Peat-free growbags help growers reach higher yields sustainably”

"Coir has shown to be the only suitable replacement for peat based growing media so far, where other alternatives work well only with limited…

Eavesdropping on plants

Do tomatoes "speak" when stressed?

Researchers from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków and the Department of Horticulture at the Wrocław University of Environmental…

NL: Last round of cucumbers for Kwekerij de Kreek

The last crop of cucumbers is growing at Kwekerij de Kreek in 's-Gravendeel, Netherlands. It is the third of three rounds of cucumbers this year, but…

Crate turner and tray robot in one helps strawberry grower automate logistics

Peter Veltman has taught himself to make highly sought-after machines. He does that with his company Fieldman. One such self-developed machine is…

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9th Back British Farming Day

Calls for UK government to increase agricultural budget

Tractors rolled outside the Houses of Parliament as the annual Back British Farming Day event commenced yesterday. Now in its ninth year, the…

Omroep Horst aan de Maas

Former pepper greenhouse in full operation as vegetable greenhouse

More than six months after the opening of D'n Hoaf in Horst, Netherlands, an allotment garden under glass, both the people with their own vegetable…

New boss, new location: WNL Horti Insulation ready for the future

Since 1 June, Czander Dubbeld has been the new Managing Director, aka 'End Boss', at WNL Horti Insulation. "I am grateful for the opportunity offered…

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Unearthing new genetic potential for tomatoes

Tomato breeding has historically depended on a narrow genetic pool, leading to decreased diversity and loss of valuable traits. Traditional methods and…

Chinese university’s admission letter can cut fruit

Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) has introduced a unique admission letter made from a high-tech carbon fiber composite, just 0.2…

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AUS: Metals, pesticides found in Namoi River

Independent testing organized by residents has found high levels of metals and pesticides in a river thousands of people rely on for drinking water in…

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30 October:

California Department of Pest Regulation workshop

Join the Department of Pesticide Regulation for a workshop to learn more about its planned approach for evaluating modified insects for pesticide…

Launch of Parliamentary Friends of Fresh Produce to champion Australia’s fresh produce industry

The Australian Fresh Produce Alliance (AFPA) welcomes the official launch of the Federal Parliamentary Friends of Fresh Produce, a new bipartisan group…

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Dramm Corporation

Another stop on the pesticide application training tour. Thanks Costa Farms for a great pest management training session with Dramm and BioWorks !

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A real time recognition algorithm for tomato leaf disease

To address the real-time detection challenge of deploying deep learning-based tomato leaf disease detection algorithms on embedded devices, an improved…

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Citizen science aids UF/IFAS in enhancing tomato flavor in the US

University of Florida scientists are leveraging data from residential gardeners across 41 states to enhance the flavor of tomatoes through a citizen…

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DEN: Researchers investigating biological consequences of new crop protection

Biotechnological crop protection products are a promising alternative to traditional chemical crop protection products. However, we have limited…

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The journey to a 13,000 square foot hydroponics farm

Ryan Oates is the owner of Tyger River Smart Farm, a 13,000-square-foot hydroponic farm located in Reidville, South Carolina. Founded in 2012, Tyger…

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DNA Demethylation boosts tomato resistance against gray mold

Postharvest decay in fruits, primarily caused by pathogenic fungi, remains a major obstacle to agricultural sustainability and food security. Despite…

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Hydroponic training to boost Philippines farmers

At least 60 members of two farmers' associations in the Philippines are now being trained in hydroponics farming as part of the government's urban…

Growers protest in Brussels, Belgium

With a playful action on Brussels' Martelaarsplein, Boerenbond, Groene Kring and Ferm for agravrouwen the difficulties they encounter. To do so, they…

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US (CA): “Every step is automated, from cloning to harvest”

"The automation and standardization in our processes enhance crop quality and consistency by reducing variables and providing actionable data for…

in 2023

20 of 32 Dutch geothermal plants operational

The annual report 'Mineral and geothermal resources in the Netherlands' reports on the activities and results of hydrocarbon, rock salt and geothermal…

A visit to the Vegetable Growing Experimentation Station

Controlling tomato leafminer, covering water basins and inspecting tomato varieties

With a well-filled program, around 27 visitors gathered at the Vegetable Research Station for a guided tour of the tomato facility on August 27. Those…

USDA invests nearly $121M in specialty crops research and organic agriculture production

The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced an investment of nearly $121 million to advance research and Extension activities that aim to solve key…

Koppert presents its worldwide network of demo farms and its new AI side-effect application

Koppert has a global network of trial fields with more than 300 outdoor and protected crop farms across Europe, the UK, Africa, and the Americas to…

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The John Lewis Partnership reported a loss of £30mln

ALDI: Australia’s best supermarket for fruit and vegetables for 4th consecutive year

Carrefour's Paris stores saw turnover 'rise by a quarter' during the Olympic GamesFrench retailer Carrefour reported a 25% increase in turnover in its…

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