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“Here in Türkiye, we heat greenhouses with geothermal water, which is much cheaper than gas”

In Europe, many greenhouse growers have stopped winter production because of high gas prices. "Nobody is going to put extra gas to heat up tomatoes or peppers, so to say,…

Royal Brinkman intensifies activities in China

To give further substance to the overall credo 'Local-for-Local,' Royal Brinkman is currently setting up a local Chinese organization in Shanghai. With the creation of Royal…

Tomtech help Coventry University and charity create perfect conditions for organic growing

Tomtech, has installed technology at Ryton Gardens to help Coventry University and Garden Organic create an ideal environment to research and promote organic growing. A T100…

President of Tajikistan visits greenhouses in the Bobojon Gafurov district

In continuation of his working visit, the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, visited the modern greenhouse of the company MMK Agro in the Bobojon…

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How rising energy prices, fluctuating exchange rate affects Dutch cultivation and trade, plus several other developments

Cindy van Rijswick, Senior Fresh Produce Specialist at Rabobank, expects the sky-high gas prices to lead to far lower Dutch greenhouse production this winter.…

A look behind the scenes at Kubo

From preventive to active digital defense

Digitization of work processes brings many advantages. Switching is nice and fast, and it is relatively easy to implement. It all sounds like music to your ears. But... there…

Dutch tomato grower starts camper rental

At the end of last year, the Dutch Jeroen Keijzer sold his greenhouses. He had run this business for years with his sister, among others. After the sale, they both remained…

Coexphal's forecasts for the 2022/23 campaign

The volume of organic tomatoes will increase by 15%

According to an estimate by Coexphal, its affiliated producers will market about 4% more conventional tomatoes in the 2022/23 campaign than in the previous…

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ZA: Afrika Tikkun Foundation seeks to develop the youth’s agri skills

The Afrika Tikkun Foundation’s mantra is to ‘train and develop SA’s youth for permanent participation in the agricultural economy through our one-year Agripreneurship…

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Specialty crops, water quality monitoring technology, and USDA grants

Anytime a food safety concern becomes nationally significant, like a large recall of a product due to E. Coli or Salmonella contamination, the efforts and programs in place to…

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Identifying food safety hazards in greenhouse systems

According to the United States Department of Agriculture 2012 Census of Agriculture, sales from greenhouse-grown food crops equaled around $800 million in the U.S. Crops grown…

Baltic Freya unveils aeroponics tech in whitepaper

Baltic Freya introduces proprietary Solid-State Aeroponic irrigation technology, which delivers nutrient aerosol without pressure pumps and small-orifice nozzles. The smart…

Supply glut in India leads to drop in tomato and coriander prices

Due to a supply glut, the prices of tomatoes and coriander nosedived in retail and wholesale markets across Pune and other provinces in India. Tomatoes are…

Indian farmers open e-Commerce startup with 10,000 producers as suppliers

An Indian e-Commerce startup by farmers in Maharashtra, called Poona AgroCart, launched in Pune with 1 000 farmers signed up as suppliers. They hope to have 10…
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Specialty food company partners with NY food delivery service

Baldor Specialty Foods, a Northeast and Mid-Atlantic’s produce and specialty foods distributor, has partnered with Farm to People, an NYC’s service for delivering local,…

USDA imposes sanctions on Minnesota company for PACA violations

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has imposed sanctions on H Brooks and Company LLC (H Brooks), New Brighton, Minnesota, for violating the Perishable…

CHAP appoints commercial agri-tech expert

CHAP announces the appointment of Business Development Manager Dr. Geoff Elliott. In his new role, Dr. Elliott will develop relationships across the industry to help deliver…

Kashmir government establishing greenhouses to limit dependence on seasonal produce

The Agriculture Department of Kashmir has extended the issuance of greenhouses to the farmers on a 50 percent subsidy with an aim to limit the dependence on vegetables from…

Wastewater could help create an oasis in the food desert

New techniques for growing food would produce fresh vegetables in dense urban areas while leaving a lighter carbon footprint and using less water, energy, and land than…

India: Business graduate sets up J&K's first hydroponic farm

An MBA graduate has become a successful agripreneur by setting up the Union Territory's first hydroponics farm at Pakkhiyan, Mishriwala, in Jammu. Saajan Gupta, a 29-year-old…

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US (SD): Council backs ordinance allowing indoor fodder production

The Mitchell City Council paved the way Monday for a South Dakota horse feed company to begin transforming a Mitchell building into a production facility. DGI Feeds had its…

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NY Sun Works opens new hydroponic farm classroom

NY Sun Works, a not-for-profit organization that builds hydroponic classrooms in city schools, just celebrated the opening of a new hydroponic farm classroom at PS 135, The…

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Omex will be exhibiting at Growtech Eurasia

Omex Agrifluids is exhibiting at Growtech Eurasia at the Anfas Expo Centre in Antalya, Türkiye, from 23th - 26th November 2022. Growtech Eurasia is by far the…

Hydroponic Systems wins the 2022 Innovation Award in the agri-food sector

Emprendedores magazine, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, has chosen Hydroponic Systems as the winner of the 2022 Innovation in the agri-food sector award for its…

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EU Commission announcement on fertiliser:

EU measures to ensure fertiliser supply, lower costs

The European Commission announced measures to ensure the availability and affordability of fertilisers for farmers across the 27-member bloc. Officials blamed the Covid-19…

Fresh Del Monte chooses Daikin's ZeSTIA units

Fresh Del Monte, producers, distributors and marketers of fresh and fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, has ordered 2,200 Daikin ZeSTIA units, of which 10 are fitted with…

C.H. Robinson shed 650 jobs

C.H. Robinson, the truck brokerage giant laid off about 650 employees after the company said the truckload demand cooled quicker than expected.  The company had 17 000 employees with CEO…

Canada lettuce prices spike, being pulled of menus

A shortage of lettuce is causing a spike in prices in Canada. This is causing some restaurants to withdraw it from their menus. Iceberg and romaine lettuce are…

"Tom Zwanenburg celebrates his 12.5 years of 'Van-der-Waay hobby'"

Tom Zwanenburg sees life as a big hobby: work, fishing, not to mention his trips abroad. He himself jokes: "Well, working... It takes up a lot of your time. That's why I only…

Maurice adopted ValkTwinRail ventilation system in its greenhouse in the Netherlands

Recently, Van der Valk Horti Systems cooperated with the Dutch company Maurice Kassenbouw on a project for an 8,000-square-meter greenhouse. The project selected the…

Farmers doing well in India's ‘Strawberry Village’

The production of strawberries in the Kashmir region's Gassu village, known as India's 'Strawberry Village,' has received a boost from the national and…

"Peruvian blueberry industry is not immune to domestic and international struggles"

Proarándanos, the organization that leads Peruvian blueberry industry, issued a statement in which they point out different aspects of a possible crisis in the…

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