On April 6 and 7 , Dutch grower unfold their greenhouses to the ecumenical public . During the 46th variant of this yearly event , which is called ' Kom in de Kas ' ( Visit the Greenhouse ) , people could visit glasshouse in 18 region in the Netherlands . In total , 115 growers opened their doors - and we were present to have a expression at what ’s befall behind the looking glass .
Groene Liefde ( Green Love)This year ’s idea was " Green Love " . " Green love for each other , the sphere , for the grower and the product spring up in the greenhouse " , sound out the establishment . Growers and their employees not only took the chance to highlight their products , also all the innovations that put the sphere at the forefront worldwide .
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Photo reportNo matter which greenhouse you travel to , the bumblebee hive were display everywhere , one could try and buy glasshouse - grown vegetables and there were bodily function for tike . Our editorial faculty traveled across the country to visit various locations , an impressioncan be found here in our photo report ( in Dutch ) .
Westland areaNot all ' greenhouse region ' participate every class , but the Westland does . It was traditionally busy and also a dependable horticultural reunification . 9 company participated in the rural areas of Poeldijk and Monster . The governing body estimated on Sunday that the part received 20 to 30.000 visitors . Quite a bit of English was also spoken with foreign visitors , who were provided with a QR code that made the walking brochure available in English . Bianca from the organization ’s marketing section was praised for this .
Martijn Greven and Theo Willemse of Florinco gave more entropy about the droning Scandr , a project together with Royal Brinkman . During Kom in de Kas , the drone wasdemonstrated .

Lisianthus grower Hans was present at Lisanthus nursery Montana Lisianthus as a volunteer to speak to visitant . He is not concerned about the sphere . " We are developing so chop-chop that it is impossible to keep up abroad , " the man with forty years of experience was convinced . " Certain crops will disappear , such as rose wine , because they can also farm them abroad . " Labor is a challenge , but it has been that way for a while and other sectors also have the same problem , the experient agriculturist further points out . " So it should n’t be a trouble . "
Click here for our photo reputation of Kom in de Kas 2024 ( In Dutch ) .
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