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GreenTech Americas Conference helps Latin American growers, breeders and suppliers to optimize their cultivation

During GreenTech Americas experts, innovators and visionaries will take the stage with the aim to help regional growers, breeders and suppliers to optimize their cultivation. The conference will give a glimpse into developments and trends, and guidance on how to respond. The show and conference will be held from March 24 to 26, 2020, at the Congress Center, Querétaro Mexico.

Conference program: Automation, robotization and sustainable production
The conference program focuses on automation and robotization. Questions which will be answered are: “What kind of effect do these developments have on the horticultural industry?”, “How can Latin American growers benefit from this?” and “What does big data mean for the horticulture sector?”.

The importance of sustainable production and natural crop protection is also addressed. Various solutions to save energy, but also the use of water, nutrients and fertilization will be discussed. Solutions to help the grower optimize their crops but also guidance to get more revenue per square meter with fewer resources. “What are the optimal new and existing techniques for better production?”.

Speakers and quotes from experts
The program has been carefully compiled by experts from the horticulture industry in the Mexican market. For example: Aldo Mares, President at Asociación Nacional de Exportadores de Berries, Aneberries; Guillermo Jiménez Cárdenas, Presidente of AMHPAC; and Mario Steta, General Director of Discroll’s.

“Next Generation Growing program is a change of mentality and strategy which helps to convert data and knowledge into more production. During GreenTech Americas we share our story about Next Generation Growing and the cooperation in the United Farms project”, tells Mauricio Revah, General Director at United Farms.

“Floriculture and rose cultivation in Mexico is in a transition, migrating to a business line, according to the demands of new markets. Modern rose cultivation has many aspects like genetic improvement, phytosanitary attention, higher yields and trends in new shapes and colors. During GreenTech Americas you will see all these topics and future challenges”, explains Ing. Héctor Manuel Cotero, Mexico Manager at Dümmen Orange.

For more information:
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