Journey to sustainable flower bulb cultivation

Pilot Sustainable cultivation of tulip & allied species

To make the transition from conventional flower bulb cultivation to sustainable cultivation, it is necessary to explore how growers can approach the challenges they may encounter differently. What alternatives are there for controlling certain diseases, and do the successful methods on a small scale also work on a large scale? This is being investigated in the “Pilot Sustainable Cultivation of Tulip & Allied Species.”

Future

Both the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature, and Food Quality (LNV) and the Royal General Bulb Growers’ Association (KAVB) aim for flower bulb cultivation in which the use of chemicals is minimized as much as possible in the future. To continue to provide a high-quality end product, a controlled transition to sustainable or organic cultivation is required. informatie delen

Vertify

For this reason, the agricultural research center Vertify, together with four practical companies, conducted research. They tested the best results from the “The Green Tulip” project on a larger scale. What are the outcomes when treating a larger plot with an alternative substance after a certain disease has been identified? Is this more sustainable method effective enough to maintain the crops? Schoffel robot

Participants

To gain a comprehensive understanding, the participating practical companies are working on both clay and sandy soil. Additionally, two companies follow conventional methods, while the other two work organically. The participating companies are Apeldoorn Bloembollen from Egmond Binnen, Boon & Breg from Andijk, Huiberts Bloembollen from Sint Maartensbrug, and Schouten Tulips from Zwaagdijk. Theo Apeldoorn controleert het gewas

Changing cultivation systems

This research indicates that it is not possible to simply replace a substance with another sustainable alternative. A change in cultivation systems is necessary. However, such a system change requires more effort from a grower, making it crucial to gain experience and to share these experiences with other growers. Which enables the implementation of changes on a large scale. getopte tulpen

More information about sustainability in agriculture

In the report The future of flower bulb cultivation, participants of Fieldlab Bol share their experiences within this project.

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