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Gibraltar growing and processing companies unify as Prospiant

With the acquisition of six brands in the horticultural and cannabis value chain, NASDAQ-listed Gibraltar Industries has gained a significant position in the Northern American…

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"Over the years, we realized we needed to specialize more to keep up"

"We have always grown tomatoes however, over the years, we realized we needed to specialize more to keep up with the times and improve the quality of our produce. The facts…

"With this new expertise, we see a promising future in a growing LED market"

Oreon and the Canadian company EnerSavings Inc. have come to an agreement for a strategic partnership. EnerSavings is a leader in customized lighting retrofits throughout…

Tomatoes under full-spectrum LEDs give better yield and shorter stems

Vine crops, specifically tomatoes, are one of the most heavily produced and consumed crops in the world. As such, tomato cultivation also represents one of the largest market…

"With data-driven greenhouses, the horticultural industry is reaching the future of cultivation"

The world’s first publicly accessible data-driven greenhouse recently opened up at Tomatoworld in the Dutch town of Honselersdijk. In line with the type of greenhouse in…

Which cleaning products can cause crop damage?

Many growers use cleaning and disinfecting agents such as hydrogen peroxide and chlorine bleach. The crop can come into contact with these agents. It is not yet known which of…

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"Food miles are not the best indicator of sustainability"

Finding sustainable produce in a Canadian winter is cause for nightmarish confusion. Months of eating in-season vegetables — cabbage, carrots, celeriac — compete with the…

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Webinar: A one stop solution to feed the world:

Three internationally acclaimed best practice cases will be highlighted in a new three-part webinar series “A one-stop solution to feed the world”. The main objective is to…

New high-tech research modules at Delphy almost ready for use

Last year, Delphy in Bleiswijk has started with the building of two high-tech Research Modules. One large research unit is being built for the fully indoor cultivation of…

Singapore shows what serious urban farming looks like

From what was once Singapore’s largest prison complex, an 8,000 square meter urban farm, Edible Garden City (EGC), now bursts with colorful vegetables and fragrant herbs.…

PDI anniversaries happily continue

Eating cake regularly in honour of colleagues celebrating their anniversary, is positive. Positive for the company, positive for the colleagues in question and of course also…

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Eco – friendly coolbox: new sustainable packaging presented

Koppert will be introducing a 100% recyclable cool box for transporting biological solutions by early May 2021. This initiative is in line with the company’s sustainability…

Study on morpho-physiological responses by preharvest factors of three hydroponically grown genovese basil cultivars

Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) is an economically important leafy vegetable, especially in Mediterranean countries. The growing demand for fresh leaves with standardized…

"Greenhouses and microgrids should grow together"

As consumer preferences continue to shift toward purchasing locally sourced and organic produce, demand is growing for commercial greenhouses, or controlled…
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Three new organic salad kits launched

May is national salad month and Braga Fresh is introducing three new Josie’s Organics premium salad kits:  Lemon Herb, Rustic Tomato and Spring Blush. “The Braga team focused on…

Registration open for new United Fresh program

Registration is now available for United Fresh’s Reimagine Conversations, which will take place throughout the month of June. The 25-session series kicks off…

Tanimura & Antle names senior harvest director

Employee-owned Tanimura & Antle announced yesterday the promotion of Brett Champlin to senior director of harvest operations. In his new role, Champlin will…

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University of Florida 2021 greenhouse training online courses

Finding trained growers is a major challenge for our industry. Your best investment is to upskill your own workers to make better crop management decisions by learning the…

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Sino-Dutch exchanges in Shanghai

Many companies continue to do business as usual again and large exhibitions are being organized again in China. Although, due to the travel restrictions, many clients cannot…

$17.6M biotechnology center of excellence breaks ground may 7

Biotechnology education has a long and significant history in North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad region of Alamance County. Alamance County is lauded as the top small…

NZ: how to make students lining up for horticulture

Encouraging young people into horticulture careers is vital to the future of our industry.  Last month Matt Dolan had the privilege to present at the Horticulture…

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Hydroponics combine science and passion for Nelson’s Greenhouse operator Kenny Nelson

Growing plants without soil sound like science fiction, but patrons of Nelson’s Greenhouse in Clinton, Ind. can see it is not only real, but also a passion for co-owner Kenny…

USDA to incentivize purchase of fruits and vegetables

Participants in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) may soon see a…

Vegetable crops boost health and wealth of Tibetans

Early in the morning, Li Shouyuan put on rubber shoes and hurried to his greenhouses to harvest vegetables. "It is a key period for picking and selling…

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North Dakota and South Dakota legislatures make ag funding a priority

With more money for research facilities, roads, and better internet service, lawmakers in North Dakota and South Dakota have put significant funding into projects that benefit…

Rockstart AgriFood makes final close at €22+m

Rockstart announces the closing of its AgriFood fund at €22m with the participation of Vaekstfonden’s Green Future Fund, alongside new informal investors such as Joke Pronk…

OGVG positioning on Leamington proposal

It is the position of OGVG that, in agreement with options A1 and D1 of the Clerk’s report concerning Farm Dwellings and Boarding Houses for Temporary Foreign…

Winners announced for the 2021 CEA Awards

The winners of the 2021 CEA Awards were announced today. These awards were established to recognize distinguished individuals and organizations in the…

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"The Germans are actually thanking the Netherlands for the expertise they have gained and are going ahead with drilling in the same rock layer as Californië ." These are harsh…

Australian vegetable industry preparing to renew its Strategic Investment Plan for the next five years

As the vegetable industry looks to renew its Strategic Investment Plan (SIP), Australia's peak horticulture research and development body says it is pleasing to see that the…

Sustainable packaging company adds cardboard tray to its portfolio

Cascades, a North America and European based packaging company, is launching the first thermoformed cardboard tray. The product is made from 100 percent recycled and…

P&O Ferries to launch fifth ship on Dover-Calais

P&O Ferries announced the return of a fifth Ro-Ro ship on its Dover-Calais route in order to take back market leadership on the English Channel. Pride of…

The importance of planning the production and marketing of fruit and vegetables

Companies can't move forward without a strategy

"We have been witnessing a steady decline in vegetable prices for more than two weeks now, during a time of stagnant sales of conventional products," said Vittorio Gona of the…

Vertical farming: the solution for local cultivation

A fast-growing population, increasingly crowded cities and peripheral towns, and growing demand for healthy and fresh food. In order to meet these developments, local…

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