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  • Opening of GreenTech Amsterdam

    The Netherlands GreenTech Amsterdam realised growth of 7% more visitors

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    According to the public media, exhibitors, visitors and the many country delegations, GreenTech Amsterdam proves to be the place to be for product launches and quality meetings. The remarkable growth of 7% in visitors numbers to 11,500 (compared to 2022) underlines the increasing interest and...

  • Agricultural Adaptation Council Ontario/Canada Dehumidification technology can help greenhouse growers reduce energy costs

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    High humidity levels inside greenhouses are a by-product of growing crops indoors. Left uncontrolled, humid air can reduce crop growth and result in poor quality produce, so growers have traditionally resorted to ventilation to manage the issue. While effective, this strategy also causes heat...

  • IPM Essen 2023 in Germany The big horticultural meeting at the end of January

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    The world's largest horticultural trade fair had to take a break for two years because of a small virus. Now the next edition of IPM Essen will start from 24 to 27 January 2023 - and expects many visitors from all over the world!

  • Because of the energy crisis, greenhouse horticulturists are heading for uncertain times.

    Wageningen University & Research Greenhouses can’t do without gas yet

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    Because of the energy crisis, greenhouse horticulturists are heading for uncertain times. Greenhouses consume nine per cent of the natural gas in the Netherlands, and alternatives are not readily available. At WUR, the experts study how greenhouse farmers can grow more energy-efficient crops.