
Horticulture of the Future Cluster aims to provide a platform for the implementation of innovative technologies on Polish farms
A group of Polish producers have come together with the scientific community to form the Horticulture of the Future Cluster (Klaster Ogrodnictwo Przyszłości).
While the competitive advantages of Polish horticulture, such as relatively low production costs and good availability of labour, were becoming a thing of the past, growers had a plan for the future, according to Cluster coordinator Mirosław Korzeniowski.
“Today we need innovation, energy transformation and cooperation with scientists,” he emphasised.
The Horticulture of the Future Cluster was established by Agronom Berries, Aronia Eggert, Fieldstone Investments II, Polskie Jagody, Horti Team Paweł Krawiec, InnoTech4Life – a special purpose vehicle of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – National Research Institute, and the Agroekoton Association.