The Dutch greenhouse horticultural sector has committed itself to reach a (practically) zero emission for<br/>nutrients and plant protection products at latest in 2027. A zero emission production strategy is demonstrated<br/>for the production of sweet pepper (Maranello) on either Rockwool and coco peat. Readily available technologies<br/>and strategies, like ozonation for disinfection of recirculation water and Uptake Analysis for control of nutrients, were combined to reach this goal, together with a newly developed strategy to minimise discharge of water, nutrients and plant protection products at the end-of-season crop change. Productivity on Rockwool substrate (28.1 kg/m2) was slightly higher than on coco peat (26.5 kg/m2), due to less...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...
Competition for freshwater resources, and legal restrictions on discharge of agrochemicals (plant pr...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...
Greenhouse cultivations are high input systems with respect to water and fertiliser usage. Worldwide...
In large parts of the Netherlands surface water quality does not meet the chemical and ecological st...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
Stricter legislation forces growers to decrease discharge of water with nitrogen, phosphate and plan...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
The Dutch authorities established a plan for the reduction of water emissions from the greenhouse se...
Since the expansion of soil-less culture in the Netherlands in the mid-eighties of the previous cent...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
In the Netherlands, the government and horticultural industry have agreed to lower the emission of n...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
Flower bulb production in The Netherlands is economically successful. However, production methods re...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...
Competition for freshwater resources, and legal restrictions on discharge of agrochemicals (plant pr...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...
Greenhouse cultivations are high input systems with respect to water and fertiliser usage. Worldwide...
In large parts of the Netherlands surface water quality does not meet the chemical and ecological st...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
Stricter legislation forces growers to decrease discharge of water with nitrogen, phosphate and plan...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
The Dutch authorities established a plan for the reduction of water emissions from the greenhouse se...
Since the expansion of soil-less culture in the Netherlands in the mid-eighties of the previous cent...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
In the Netherlands, the government and horticultural industry have agreed to lower the emission of n...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
Flower bulb production in The Netherlands is economically successful. However, production methods re...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...
Competition for freshwater resources, and legal restrictions on discharge of agrochemicals (plant pr...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...