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The sun shines bright on GreenTech's last day

It's a wrap! Well, it almost is at least. GreenTech 2024 will end in some hours, today at 16:00. A large (inter)national audience has had the chance to have a look at all the machine lines, and robotics, and ask the providers of 'solutions' in more detail what exactly those are all about and how they will support their businesses.


The Harvest Today team showing their latest updates on the Harvest Wall, which comes in bigger plugs now. Joining them was Hamza Qadoumi of EcoBloom, a sensor provider


Nozomi Hiramatsu and Eri Hayashi of the Japan Plant Factory Association posing with Penny McBride with the UC Davis


Yuliya Bondarenko and Subhan Mammadov with DLG were seen at the FarmTech Society booth promoting the upcoming Inhouse Farming show which is taking place in November 2024

Wednesday was also the day to strengthen mutual ties while enjoying a bite to eat and a drink. That had already started on Tuesday, but on Wednesday there were also parties at various stands, for example at Priva, the family business that has been around for 65 years.


The Anthura men are talking about breeding flowers in vertical farms

Thursday did not disappoint so far. Most exhibitors go home pleased as they make valuable connections. And while the sun was shining bright again on Thursday, the cold and rain of the past days have (almost) been forgotten.