The Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs Business Unit of Wageningen University & Research developed a 3D model that determine the distribution of heat in the greenhouse.
There’s been a lot of discussion around the circular economy, but it hasn’t been clear what it looks like or the role that greenhouse horticulture can play in it.
These apps are currently being tested by WUR researchers, and one is expected to be publicly available in 2023.
Mangoes? Melons? Wasabi? Yes, they all might be a fit for you — if you do your homework.
With workers becoming scarce, older, and in some cases more isolated, Wageningen University in the Netherlands is seeking to identify the employee personas of the future.
Entomologists from Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands are investigating new natural enemies for the control of small mites in several crops.
Intra-canopy lighting could be exactly what greenhouse vegetable growers need to maximize their crops’ potential and secure the future of their business.
The goal of the Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge is to grow lettuces in two crop cycles fully autonomously with an artificial intelligence algorithm.
Wageningen University in The Netherlands is investigating whether biorationals can be used effectively in greenhouse cultivation against soilborne plant pathogens.
Wageningen University has developed a line sensor that measures which light wavelengths a plant absorbs and, to what extent, and why it’s important.
This time around, multidisciplinary teams from around the world will use artificial intelligence to remotely produce lettuce in a controlled environment.
A gerbera has a thin, long stem, which means the robot must gently hug the stem and then descend down to the best place to harvest the stem.
SAIA Agrobotics, a tech spin-off from Netherlands-based Wageningen University & Research, will further develop its technology for greenhouse robotics with new investments.