Germany's Gera-Aga organic farm no longer grows cucumbers

Published Mar 21, 2023

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An organic farm in Gera-Aga has ceased growing cucumbers in the greenhouse due to high energy costs. The farm is now cultivating lettuces, zucchini, and mini-melons, which require less permanent heat. The night temperature in the greenhouse, one of the largest in Germany, is being reduced from 17 to ten degrees. The farm expects customers to accept the change to new crops. The greenhouse also provides employment for 36 people with disabilities.
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The organic farm in Gera-Aga has stopped growing cucumbers in the greenhouse. The reason is the high energy costs, as Steven Bohn from the organic farm told MDR THÜRINGEN. Cucumbers are very sensitive to temperature, he said, so other crops are now being grown: lettuces, zucchini, and mini-melons. These plants need less permanent heat. Temperatures in the greenhouse significantly reduced at night Accordingly, tomatoes remain in the range, but they come into the ground later than usual. The night temperature in the greenhouse, which is one of the largest of its kind in Germany, will be reduced from 17 to ten degrees. Biohof Aga hopes that the changeover to the new crops will be accepted by customers. ...
Source: Hortidaily

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