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lifestyle by living off the land and sharing knowledge. He started the Terre de Liens in 2003 to buy farms for a growing community to face the challenges
plants and cut flowers. But in de mid-nineties the production changed to blueberries. Biological crop protection using Koppert nematodes proved to be a great [...] ‘Our Patience was Rewarded’ The Wilczewscy Garden Farm has worked with Koppert for many years when it comes to using bumblebees for pollination . ‘We already [...] the best possible time. Together with Thomas Domański, our consultant at Koppert Poland, the University of Life Sciences in Warsaw, and our employees, we
the past, the product was not fully compatible with a Dosatron. But since Koppert changed the formulation, it works perfectly.’ It is important to apply it [...] pursue a strict preventive policy. ‘We have set a very high standard,’ say Van de Wel, Veldhuijs, and Mulder. ‘Our dosages and introductions have therefore [...] the various crops. Floricultura has a close advisory relationship with Koppert’s consultant Wim van der Meer. Each month, he visits one of the three locations
At that time, there was only one solution ,” recalls Kris de Smet, Commercial Director Koppert Spain at that time. “ Chemicals, people said that biological [...] greenhouses in the north of Europe. Not for us. ” But things changed. And Koppert was at the heart of that transformation. Nowadays Kris is Business Unit [...] Unit Manager Region South Europe MEA. Kris adds: ‘ I am so proud that Koppert still leads the way and provides growers with secure supply, superior quality
At Koppert headquarters in the Netherlands, Dr Tom Groot heads the Research and Development department for Macrobials. He shares that he is passionate [...] They have fascinated me ever since and led me to my present position at Koppert.’ Fascination for predatory mites Dr Groot points out that, small as they [...] rapidly. What’s not to love about these mites?’ he asks with a smile. Koppert has been producing commercial quantities of predatory mites for more than