Sign up here to subscribe to the Grower2grower Ezine. Every two weeks you will receive new articles, specific to the protected cropping industry, informing you of industry news and events straight to your inbox.
27
Aug 2024
Aug 2024
Jasper Verhoeven – Best Hygiene Practices for Greenhouses, A Dutch perspective
Hygiene specialist from the Netherlands, Jasper says that robust hygiene measures and the best way for growers to keep viruses out of their greenhouses.
At the recent Tomatoes NZ conference, we heard from hygiene specialist Jasper Verhoeven – only two weeks after the mini-conference ToBRFV was confirmed in Australia. ToBRFV is not currently in NZ, however learning about new techniques used in Europe to keep your greenhouse as clean as possible is recommended.
For any comment e-mail stefan@grower2grower.co.nz
CLASSIFIED
Photo
Gallery
Subscribe to our E-Zine
More
From This Category
September 24, 2024
Vegetables by Bayer – ToBRFV Knowledge Centre
Confidence on every level – taking action against ToBRFV
August 27, 2024
MPI – decision to temporarily suspend all Imported Australian fresh Tomatoes the correct one.
The decision to suspend all fresh tomato imports from Australia is a significant relief for New Zealand's tomato growers. Given the risk posed by Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV)
August 27, 2024
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) confirmed in Australia – what we need to know
Working together to safeguard Australia’s tomato industry against ToBRFV
August 27, 2024
Jasper Verhoeven – Best Hygiene Practices for Greenhouses, A Dutch perspective
Hygiene specialist from the Netherlands, Jasper says that robust hygiene measures and the best way for growers to keep viruses out of their greenhouses.
July 30, 2024
We have news. Reelenz has new owners.
After a decade as the man behind Reelenz, Lindsay Hamer formerly of Taylor Built, is retiring and has handed the reigns to Joe and Theunie Wiid from Extrutec.
July 15, 2024
Tomato grower applies Tobre after contamination
"Stabilization in deteriorated growth of ToBRFV-infected crop"