From locked market to “tightness as opportunity” for hydroponic lettuce

The changes in the field of crop protection (read: fewer and fewer agents are authorized) are going to have consequences in the short term. That is the prediction made by Floris Berghout of Viemose DGS. Towards the winter of 2025-2026, he already foresees serious problems. As a specialist in systems for…Original Article

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