Jul 17, 2024Dutch field tray technology comes to U.S. strawberry farming
Dutch company GEGE Machinebouw has introduced a tray field system that is transforming strawberry farming in the U.S.
Collaborating with Haygrove and Nourse Farms, GEGE’s elevated tray field project boasts it will help growers by reducing labor costs, boosting production and enhancing working conditions.
The system’s elevated trays were designed to streamline plant care and harvesting. Haygrove contributes advanced vent tunnels, providing optimal ventilation and climate control.
“Our mission is to make the highest quality strawberry plants available,” said Bart van Schaijk of GEGE Machinebouw. “These innovative systems significantly enhance farming efficiency and sustainability.”
The Massachusetts project marks the first step in GEGE’s expansion into the American market.
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