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Coal and pink tomatoes: the challenges for Polish growers

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J. Huete International has begun the construction of a high-tech greenhouse dedicated to seed research in South America for a major international agricultural producer. The…

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"Almost no Hoogstraten strawberries until March; after that, there may be a surplus"

This winter, there will be almost no Hoogstraten strawberries in European stores. "We usually have several growers going through, but this year, due to the all-too-familiar…

Healthy seeds, and good germination with Plasma Activated Water seed treatment

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Maximizing tomato and vegetable production in grow bags with the Plantlogic drainage collection bases

Rethinking and developing real solutions that help growers reduce water and fertilizer waste, as well as prevent environmental impact caused by drainage. These are the…

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Enhancing pepper production in the U.S.

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Africa Union Summit showcases common African Agro Parks (CAAPs) initiative

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AI-enabled farming to reach 500,000 smallholder farmers in Asia

A new partnership between Syngenta Asia Pacific and Plantix will provide farmers across Asia with access to artificial intelligence-enabled farming. Syngenta and image…

Delphy Japan opens new office

On November 19, 2022, Delphy Japan opened its own office. Due to the growth of the Delphy Japan team, an office of their own was necessary and fitted in with the strategy.…

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Tropicalia Greenhouse in Northern France blends perfectly with surroundings

Tropicalia, a tropical greenhouse heated to 28°C, is spread over an area of 20,000 sqm on the Côte d’Opale, North of France. A true “bubble of harmony,” it reconnects visitors…

Canada: Lethbridge College researchers to give tour of Brooks greenhouse facility

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AUSVEG welcomes new Directors as Victorian vegetable grower Bill Bulmer re-elected as Chair

AUSVEG, Australia’s peak industry body for the vegetable and potato industries, has welcomed the appointment of Queensland vegetable and onion grower Andrew…

Opportunities for implementing closed greenhouse systems in arid climate conditions

The closed greenhouse is an innovative crop system in the horticulture sector, integrating appropriate climate control equipment and optimized techniques to…

NZ: Foodbank benefits from university glasshouse

A gardening "wizard" and a self-proclaimed "diseased plant lover" are teaming up to provide fresh produce for a foodbank and are encouraging others to do the same.  Associate Prof…

Passion for strawberries sparks grad student’s education and career goals

Plant, Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology Ph.D. student Ashley Wright has a research focus on strawberries and a teaching focus on improving scientific literacy in non-STEM…

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About 200,000 migrant laborers live in Florida and usually get little to no health care. To help this underserved population, UF/IFAS Extension and UF Health have helped more…

India: Multi-Sensors based smart nutrient reuse management system for closed soilless culture

A low-cost customized automated fertigation system for closed soilless culture under protected cultivation was developed; the hardware includes a programmable logic controller…

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Podcast: space tomatoes and Eu:CROPIS

In 2018, the German Space Agency launched a particularly ambitious project on a year-long space mission – a satellite equipped with two greenhouses designed to grow tiny…

Asia-Pacific federation for informatin technology in agriculture

The Asia-Pacific Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture (APFITA) was formed on January 24, 1998, in Wakayama City, Japan. APFITA is an autonomous, non-political,…

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Last weekend's rainfall interrupted a long period of drought in Morocco but was not enough to lift growers' morale. Mr. Rida Aghori, an agricultural engineer, has been…

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Food prices have been rising in the UK at their fastest rate in more than 45 years, at 16.4% a year. This is putting British household budgets under additional…

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"The energy market's uncertain, so there's more weekly strawberry sales rather than fixed prices"

The Dutch greenhouse multiple strawberry crop season is nearing its end, and the first imported strawberries are entering the market. Sjraar Hulsman of Frankort&Koning takes…

Victorian vegetable grower Bill Bulmer re-elected as Chair

AUSVEG welcomes new directors

AUSVEG is Australia’s peak industry body for the vegetable and potato industries. It has welcomed the appointment of Queensland vegetable and onion grower Andrew Moon from Moonrocks,…

Peak strawberry season clouded by hail and rain

South Australia's Fleurieu region growers are struggling to break even

Hail damage has devastated local strawberry farmers across the Fleurieu region. Recent storms across the peninsula will increase berry prices as growers and…

BIE General Assembly recognizes Horticultural Expo 2027 Yokohama

The 171st General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) has formally recognized Expo 2027 Yokohama as an International Horticultural…

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