This year, Seeds meets Technology expands up to 40 participants. In this same week open field trials take place in the Seed Valley region. TeaL Agro Technologies is one of the participants. They will present their LF300 and LF500 with innovative organic coating and will demonstrate every day at 10:00, 12:00 and 15:15.
Introduction
Seed meets Technology is the event for professionals in the international seed sector for resellers and breeders. The program is particularly interesting for seed technologists, operators and growing specialists. In close cooperation with Seed Valley there is also a program for students. Holland shows its ‘Top Sector Horticulture and Propagation Material’ to the world. Initiators of Seed meets Technology are Incotec, Seed Processing Holland, Proeftuin Zwaagdijk en Leba (TeaL Agro Technologies).
Technology
In the big exposition hall, exhibitors demonstrate innovative seed treatments, coatings and germination systems. You will also have the opportunity to experience the newest technologies for seed treatment, crop protection, hydroponics, breeding support varieties and software. There will also be several interesting symposiums.
Vegetable trials
Breeders will show their varieties on the trial fields outside and in the greenhouse. Guided tours will take place.
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Announcements
Job Offers
- Operational Grower - Strawberries
- Retail Key Account Manager
- Sales Representative Southeastern US
- Bedding and Perennials Sales Manager Europe
- Horticultural Technician
- Agronomist
- Head Grower Strawberries, Norway
- Tissue Culture Laboratory Scientist
- Manager Operations & Logistics
- Vegetable Advisor (Permanent)
"Tweeting Growers"
Top 5 - yesterday
- "The point isn't to eliminate human labor, but to make the work easier for my employees”
- LED trial in cucumbers that even non-cucumber growers should 'see for themselves'
- "Growing white strawberries organically leads to higher market returns"
- Challenges and opportunities in Mexico: an overview
- "Ontario grows almost three-quarters of Canada's greenhouse vegetables"
Top 5 - last week
- 10% increase of tomato production in the new Looije greenhouses
- How growers boost crop yields with greenhouse film EVO AC®
- Stronger plants & higher production with autonomous growing in Mexico
- AU: Provenance Propagation construction close to completion
- Thanks to air-conditioned greenhouses, Emirati producers can grow tomatoes during 45 °C summer
Top 5 - last month
- 10% increase of tomato production in the new Looije greenhouses
- A greenhouse full of cherry blossoms in Hungary
- Combining aquaponics and hydroponics in a 2 hectare Bahrain facility
- UAE: New desert greenhouse near Abu Dhabi opens
- "Same productivity, but without the energy costs from artificial lighting"
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