In Netherlands, 3,000 square meters of watermelons were grown at De Bakker Westland

Published Jul 15, 2021

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Dutch supermarket Albert Heijn has started selling locally grown watermelons, a crop usually imported from Mediterranean countries. Bart de Bakker of De Bakker Westland, who originally specialized in tomatoes, has successfully grown these watermelons on 3,000 square meters of his land. The watermelons are reportedly as sweet as those from Spain.
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The first watermelons, grown on Dutch soil, are in the Albert Heijn. De Bakker Westland has succeeded in growing this melon, which is normally imported from countries around the Mediterranean, on Dutch soil. Bart de Bakker, originally a tomato grower, uses 3,000 square meters of his acreage for ...
Source: AGF

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