Strawberry cultivation also productive with little use of gas
With a number of adjustments, strawberries can be grown year-round with the lowest possible use of fossil fuels and chemical crop protection products. This is the conclusion of a study by the Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs of Wageningen University & Research. More than 3 years of research was carried out in the Demokas 2030 into the application of LED light, dehumidification and three screens, among other things. This made it possible to achieve high, almost year-round production. In a strawberry cultivation with a harvest in the autumn and spring, normally more than 15 m3 of gas is used per year. This ensures a production of a maximum of 15 kilograms per m2. In the Demo greenhouse 2030, WUR investigated whether it is possible to grow strawberries almost fossil-free and without emissions, with good production.
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