As water scarcity and food security challenges increasingly overlap worldwide, integrated solutions are no longer optional. Dutch Greenhouse Delta (DGD) and the Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP) have therefore signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their cooperation in the international domain. By structurally linking Dutch expertise in water management and greenhouse horticulture, the two organisations aim to position a more coherent and effective Dutch offering in regions where climate pressure, limited water resources and the need for sustainable food production come together
According to Rick Elmendorp, Director & Chair of the Netherlands Water Partnership, no single sector can address today's interconnected water and food challenges alone, making strategic cooperation between water expertise and horticultural innovation essential for delivering sustainable, climate-proof solutions with real impact on the ground.
Mirjam Boekestijn, CEO of Dutch Greenhouse Delta adds that sustainable food production increasingly depends on connecting efficient water management with advanced greenhouse systems, making strategic cooperation between the two domains essential.
Why closer cooperation between water and horticulture matters
Across the world, sustainable food production increasingly depends on reliable and efficient water systems, while many regions face growing water scarcity and climate stress. These challenges are deeply interconnected, a reality reflected in the international Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus approach.
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This interdependence is particularly visible in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) where food production relies on stable, high-quality water supplies and efficient reuse, and where water and energy systems directly shape the climate inside and around the greenhouse. It is grounded in the belief that local food systems can only thrive when water is managed responsibly and sustainably. Addressing these aspects together, rather than in isolation, leads to more robust, scalable and resource-efficient systems.
A partnership built on complementary strengths
The MoU between DGD and NWP builds on clear synergies. By linking Dutch water technology with advanced horticulture, the two sectors can offer integrated solutions that are highly relevant in water-scarce regions. Acting together also strengthens international visibility, especially where governments are seeking holistic approaches to water and food security. Joint thematic work accelerates innovation on water inside and outside the greenhouse, while coordinated missions and broader networks expand opportunities for companies wishing to position themselves as part of a complete system.
Focus on regions where the Nexus is a daily reality
The collaboration prioritises the Middle East, followed by North Africa and parts of Asia. These are regions where water availability, food demand, and climate challenges are closely linked. In such contexts, integrated solutions are essential rather than optional. Through this MoU, DGD and NWP can jointly develop and promote Dutch systems solutions that support long-term resilience and sustainable local production.
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