Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the greenhouse area is still soil grown. For long, it was assumed that in these so-called closed systems the emission of nutrients and plant protection products (PPPs) was close to zero. However, Water Boards have shown that in greenhouse areas with soilless cultivations the quality of surface waters is often far below the standards for chemical and ecological good water, as is demanded by the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC. In 2008 this lead to an agreement between the Grower’s organisation, Water Boards and others to reduce the emission of nutrients and PPPs from these systems to almost zero in 2027. To reach this goal, the sources shoul...
Dutch greenhouse horticulture is putting much effort into implementing measures to reduce emission o...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
Since the expansion of soil-less culture in the Netherlands in the mid-eighties of the previous cent...
In large parts of the Netherlands surface water quality does not meet the chemical and ecological st...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
Greenhouse cultivations are high input systems with respect to water and fertiliser usage. Worldwide...
This paper gives an overview of the latest developments in closed soilless growing systems in the Ne...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
The EU Water Framework Directive demands a sound ecological and chemical quality for ground and surf...
The Dutch greenhouse horticultural sector has committed itself to reach a (practically) zero emissio...
The Dutch authorities established a plan for the reduction of water emissions from the greenhouse se...
Dutch greenhouse horticulture is putting much effort into implementing measures to reduce emission o...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
Since the expansion of soil-less culture in the Netherlands in the mid-eighties of the previous cent...
In large parts of the Netherlands surface water quality does not meet the chemical and ecological st...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
Greenhouse cultivations are high input systems with respect to water and fertiliser usage. Worldwide...
This paper gives an overview of the latest developments in closed soilless growing systems in the Ne...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
The EU Water Framework Directive demands a sound ecological and chemical quality for ground and surf...
The Dutch greenhouse horticultural sector has committed itself to reach a (practically) zero emissio...
The Dutch authorities established a plan for the reduction of water emissions from the greenhouse se...
Dutch greenhouse horticulture is putting much effort into implementing measures to reduce emission o...
Emission of greenhouse drain water is bringing unacceptable quantities of nitrate, phosphate and cro...
Phalaenopsis is the top-selling ornamental pot plant in the Netherlands, and the area under its prod...