Challenges of climate change in horticulture

Challenges of climate change in horticulture

It’s important to reflect on the successes within innovative and sustainable initiatives, but the horticulture sector still faces significant challenges. Sustainable development is particularly crucial in addressing climate change. This raises the question: How can we leverage technology and innovation to tackle these environmental changes?

In 2024, growers were already contending with shifting weather patterns, such as higher temperatures and reduced daylight hours. These changes present new and complex challenges. For example, in early July, many cut-flower growers had to remove the coating from their greenhouses because of insufficient light. Advisors are surprised by the rapid pace of climate change, noting that advice that remained consistent for years now requires constant adaptation and swift action.

By turning these challenges into strengths, we can utilize software and other technological tools to address them. With real-time data, you can monitor and control the climate in your greenhouse, enabling you to respond quickly and accurately to changing conditions. Optimizing cultivation and minimizing losses.

Teamwork is more crucial than ever in overcoming these challenges. Interested in collaborating within a sustainable horticulture sector? Visit our partner page.

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