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"Mexican horticultural industry gets better every year"

The high quality of the products and the lower production costs are mentioned as important boosters for the Mexican greenhouse industry. Following last weeks' exhibition,…

First planting begins in new California greenhouse

Revol Greens’ national growth strategy continues to germinate with the inaugural planting at its recently completed Tehachapi, CA greenhouse. In mid-September, the first…

Estonian and Slovenian tomato growers report ToBRFV

ToBRFV has spread to Estonia and Slovenia.  The NPPO of Estonia recently informed the EPPO Secretariat of the first detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus in its territory.…

Bio-enzyme water cleaner receives OMRI certification

Trusted by California growers for their wastewater cleaning needs for over a decade, Aquabella® Bio-Enzyme is now also better for organically minded farmers. The product just…

India: Naturally ventilated polyhouses found as best greenhouse for hot, arid region

The performance of a cucumber type evaluated under three protected structures has been monitored by a group of researcher. Their research includes naturally ventilated…

China-based greenhouse to install LEDs into cultivation and research facility

Fluence and HortiPolaris, a Beijing, China-based greenhouse producing 20 varieties of tomatoes and eight types of lettuce, have implemented Fluence LED lighting solutions into…

Theo Sanders says goodbye after 18 years at Alcomij

On the 1st of January 2022, Managing Director Theo Sanders, of his own accord, will be saying goodbye to Alcomij after 18 years. Theo will pass the baton onto…

Full lineup of organic greenhouse grown vegetables on display at OPS

Pure Flavor® is bringing its full lineup of organic greenhouse grown produce to the 2021 Organic Produce Summit in Monterey, CA this September. Left: Chris Veillon; right:…

Erwin van den Oever, Veiling Zaltbommel, the Netherlands:

"Good strawberry summer, very challenging raspberry supply"

It has been another unusual summer for soft fruit in the Netherlands, especially concerning supply patterns. "There were many delays. Then, suddenly, everything came onto the…

Infarm:

Building facilities across Canada, as well as in Greater London and Copenhagen

“We are building the largest vertical farming network in the world. We’re currently in 10 countries on three continents but will be adding more to our world map,” says Daniel…

US (FL): Hydrobuilder appoints Carl Hauch as COO

Hydrobuilder Holdings has appointed Carl Hauch as Chief Operating Officer (COO). "Carl has been recognized throughout his career for outstanding financial,…

"Food safety starts at the farm"

Role of farmworkers highlighted during food safety month

Equitable Food Initiative, the workforce development and certification organization that partners with growers, farmworkers, retailers and consumer advocacy groups, is…

Antonio Ruiz, commercial director of Murgiverde:

"The transition from Dutch to Spanish vegetables will happen sooner than expected"

The province of Almeria is already beginning to give shape to the new 2021/2022 greenhouse vegetable season, which will soon replace the summer productions from Central…

Special GreenTech Live & Online

September: Special GreenTech Live & Online

You might have seen it popping up over the last couple of weeks, but we want to introduce it to you properly as well. With the GreenTech coming up this month,…

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Cuba: Implementing breeding program to develop new varieties of crops

New varieties have gone on to be nationally licensed in Cuba this year and subsequently registered in the global database, managed by the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear…
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Study shows irregular rooting of rosemary stem cuttings causes different growing conditions

Research shows that irregular rooting of rosemary stem cuttings, causes differences in either stem maturation or responses to growth conditions, restricts uniform production.…

Tongs new MonstaFill transforms box filling worldwide

Since its launch in 2019, the MonstaFill box filler from Tong Engineering has proved very worthwhile in transforming post-harvest box filling for growers worldwide, from the…

New on-farm technology speeds up supply

Barden Produce is a vegetable and herb producer with operations throughout Eastern-Australia. They have just commenced their first production cycle using a newly established…

Bart Wehman - a man with extensive agricultural experience from “seed to ready-to-eat”.

Bart Wehman is passionate about introducing products and technologies that can make a difference. He is a true business development manager. In a nutshell, his experience…

Ghana wants to become self-sufficient through greenhouse technology

Ghana's export earnings from the agricultural sector are projected to grow eightfold in the next 10 years, the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu…

Decreasing confidence among farmers and horticulturalists in the second quarter

In the second quarter of 2021 agro confidence fell by 1.5 points. This fall was mainly due to a decrease in the confidence of farmers and horticulturalists in the medium term.…

Caribbean’s largest fresh berry farm will come to Tobago

As a 12-acre climate-smart hydroponic greenhouse farm, located on Cove Estate in Tobago, is said to be specializing in fresh organic berries and greens for…

"New-Zealand Government must be aware of the rush to supermarkets for fresh vegetables and fruit"

For Nadine Tunley, the past days have been spent working across the horticulture sector and with government, to ensure that vegetable and fruit growing can…

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SA: Tunnel farming buys crops time

The Motheo Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Bloemfontein has embraced food security innovations. The institution unveiled its innovative…

"Cherry tomato easier to implement in robotic harvesting"

Detachment of fruit from the plants with separation force is important in robotic harvesting. "Compared with twisting pattern and bending pattern, the pulling pattern for…

Two new team members join AmericanHort

Management changes announced for Cultivate’22

In an effort to continually improve the event and experience for our exhibitors, sponsors, and attendees, AmericanHort is pleased to announce Cindy Lee and…

Delphy:

Expansion of management board at Delphy

On 1 September 2021, Derk Rademaker started as Director of Knowledge and Development at Delphy. Within the management of Delphy, Rademaker will be responsible for the further…

Novel sensors to detect plant hormones

Novel sensors can revolutionise screening for herbicide resistance and could be applied in commercial settings such as urban farms, a group of researchers say. For the first…

US vegetable imports from Guatemala on the rise

The Guatemalan Produce Trade Association reports fresh vegetable imports from Guatemala have increased year-over-year. According to USDA/FAS statistics,…

Fewer tomatoes on the vine because of overcast and rainy weather conditions

Chinese tomato market bounces back

Most of the tomatoes currently available in Beijing Xinfadi Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market come from Chifeng in Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and Gansu. Additional supplies…

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Video Latest Vlog from the Greenhouse 2021: Continuing to grow in glasshouse horticulture

Barri has been working in glasshouse horticulture since she was 13. First at tomato grower CombiVliet, now at pot plant grower SV.CO. She started at SV.CO as an intern,…

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Video Ongoing investments needed to maintain food and grocery manufacturing in Australia

Food and grocery manufacturing is a $127bn industry in Australia and food and grocery is the biggest manufacturing sector, accounting for 32 per cent of total manufacturing…

Pinduoduo says it will help farmers to bring out “full value” by building agriculture brands

Pinduoduo, one of China’s largest agriculture platforms, said it will help promote geographical indications and work with farmers to build agricultural food brands so that…

Salad probably caused 2019 E. coli outbreak in the UK

A recent study presumes that more than 30 people were part of an E. coli outbreak in the United Kingdom linked to salad in sandwiches in 2019. It was the first…

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Farmers dump sweet peppers on Pune-Solapur highway due to price crash

Due to the fact that the prices of sweet peppers have crashed, farmers from Indapur township have thrown their produce on the Pune-Solapur highway this…

Export volumes for table grapes, apples, lemons, pears up

Agri employment probably stable, not increasing in South Africa

The South African Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy (BFAP) has cautioned that the apparent increase in the number of agricultural jobs during the second…

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