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Article Green Farming in HHTR 2011The Green Farming programme was set up in order to stimulate the collaboration between Dutch horticulture, suppliers and horticulturists in Kenya and Ethiopia. To be clear, the programme is not initially intended to sell 'the Dutch horticultural supply product', but, rather, to look for opportunities in the area of production, development and research concerning horticultural projects in Ethiopia and Kenya, together with partners in those countries.
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Article Horti Magazine march 2011Green Farming, A Dutch consortium with leading companies in horticulture technology, will launch its Ethiopian program during the Hortiflora 2011. The aim of Green Farming Ethiopia is to support the fast expanding horticulture sector in offering a comprehensive and state of the art package of technologies that will enable the sector to grow, become more profitable and ensure long-term sustainability. For the full article, please click on the link below
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Article in Horticultural news: Substrate seminar KenyaSelected Kenyan growers are to benefit from trials involving cutting edge Dutch technology that could make horticultural production in the country environmentally friendly, sustainable and less costly. For the full article, please click on the link below
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Green Farming Climate and energy workshop in cooperation with KFCGreen Farming and the Kenya Flower Council held a one-day workshop in April at Naromoru River Lodge Nyeri, which was aimed at sensitising participants on the new innovative techniques for climate change and energy management. Click on the link below for the full article.
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