Frank Hoogendoorn, agricultural assistant in Mexico, is the go-to person for the horticulture sector and works on the veterinarian and phytosanitary issues in that country. In a video on Agroberichten Buitenland, he highlights the possibilities of Dutch agricultural techniques in the Mexican agriculture sector. In Spanish of course, but the images are still cool even if you don't know the language.
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