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This week, you can read all about how Canada's greenhouse sector is on the brink of a big 'boom', according RBC's Climate Action Institute; also dive in to poinsettia production and how to get the most out of your crop this year. Happy growing!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
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A new report from RBC's Climate Action Institute is touting the potential of the Canadian greenhouse sector as being a 'pillar' of the country’s agri-food growth and sustainability well in to the future. The report, entitled "The Greenhouse Boom: How indoor farming can transform food production and exports," was published on June 12, 2024, and offers an in-depth analysis of Canada's fruit and vegetable greenhouse sector and its potential for astronomical growth. Despite its potential, the report notes, the sector still faces several key barriers that could stunt growth unless they are addressed. Here's a brief synopsis of the report’s ...
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Growers ensure their voices are heard in crucial conversations.
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Increase in funds demonstrates government's commitment to the bee sector.
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Charitable competitions raise funds for children in Uganda, highlight hard work of greenhouse growers
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Great Lakes Growers, North America’s largest grower of hydroponic cucumbers expanded their Philips LED installation with the install of dimmable Philips LED toplighting. To maximize efficiency and manage energy use, the Philips LEDs are paired with GrowWise Control System (GWCS), which allows Great Lakes to implement customized lighting strategies by greenhouse zone. Watch the Great Lakes story.
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The 2023 Poinsettia season had its challenges but demand remains strong for quality product
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I know you’re probably reading this in June (or later), but I’m writing having just thoroughly enjoyed the ‘ACT BC Grower Summit’ in Langley at the very end of April. ‘ACT’ (‘Advancing Cultivation Technology’), is the brainchild of a consortium of industry partners (Philips, Priva, Grodan, and Svensson) and the B.C. event was one of a series put on across Canada and the U.S. (You can read a much fuller report of the meetings elsewhere in Greenhouse Canada.) Speakers included Jan Westra (Priva NL) who suggested our ultimate goal is ‘to get food production to be predictable and reliable’ and ...
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Vertical airflow plays a crucial role in maintaining consistent crop growth and health by regulating greenhouse temperature and air movement, preventing stagnant air, cold spots, or hot zones. However, some greenhouse equipment can contribute to heat accumulation, necessitating a careful balance between equipment use and ventilation.
Svensson's whitepaper highlights the benefits of vertical airflow systems, offering growers enhanced control over the growing environment, leading to improved crop quality, plant health, and higher yields. Learn more about optimizing greenhouse climate control through vertical airflow in Svensson’s whitepaper.
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June 25, 2024 | Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT, United Kingdom
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July 13, 2024 | 400 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215, United States
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July 29, 2024 | 192 Haywood Street, Asheville, North Carolina 28801, United States
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