09/01/2026
#agtech #berryinnovation #protectedcultivation #lightcascade #universityofpisa #blackberries #sustainableagriculture #foodtech | FREDERIC PEILLERON
🌱 Research validates LIGHT CASCADE® Red films on Loch Ness Blackberries plants In the second year of a three‑year research program in partnership with LIGHT CASCADE, the University of Pisa (Italy) confirms the strong potential of long‑life photoconversion films to boost berry production. The...
21/07/2024
The book chapter describes the approaches, achievements and milestones of improving Grain Iron in crops for enhanced Biofortification
26/04/2024
Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus Is Transmissible through a Greenhouse Hydroponic System but May Be Inactivated by Cold Plasma Ozone Treatment
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is an emerging tobamovirus infecting tomatoes and peppers, resulting in a pandemic in recent years. In addition to its abilities of being seed-borne, transmitted mechanically and overcoming current resistance, we speculated other factors may also contribute t...
25/02/2024
Chinese project combines vertical farming and greenhouse horticulture
The Jiashan Agriculture Center in China aims to achieve maximum production while using resources and labor by integrating vertical farming with greenhouse cultivation. Moreover, it is a…
27/11/2023
Researchers discover technique to biofortify pea shoots with B12 using ultrasonic aeroponic technology
28 Sep 2023 --- An innovation from UK researchers could make it easier for vegans and vegetarians to get enough vitamin B12 in their diet. Pea shoots, the young leaves of the pea plant, have been biofortified with essential nutrients using a novel technique that involves sound waves and soilless air...
13/05/2023
Transforming Israel's Desert: Innovative Agriculture | FULL EPISODE | Insights on TBN Israel
On this episode of Insights Israel & the Middle East, host Mati Shoshani gains insight into why the deserts of Israel are producing high-quality produce for ...
25/03/2023
World Economic Forum on LinkedIn: These farms use 95% less water than traditional methods. Learn more… | 50 comments
These farms use 95% less water than traditional methods. Learn more about vertical farming around the world: http://ow.ly/jiAT50Nrhyj Vertical Future | 50 comments on LinkedIn
13/02/2023
Startups and scientists weigh in on future of vertical farming: “A lot of it is still a DIY hobby industry right now”
Future of vertical farming: "Still a DIY hobby industry right now"
As the vertical farming industry struggles, tech companies, growers and academics weigh in on what must happen next in order to progress.