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Exchanging pesticides for flowers: this is how the production of watermelons and other crops improves

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Pesticides do not always work to stop pests and, in addition, constitute a danger to human health, as repeatedly revealed by scientific studies. But there are natural (and much cheaper) ways to fight harmful insects, as they are demonstrating in the horticultural company Verdcamp Fruits, a farm located in Cambrils (Tarragona). Its technique consists simply of changing pesticides for flowers. By interspersing several species of wild plants with w…
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Pesticides do not always work to stop pests and, in addition, constitute a danger to human health, as repeatedly revealed by scientific studies. But there are natural (and much cheaper) ways to fight harmful insects, as they are demonstrating in the horticultural company Verdcamp Fruits, a farm located in Cambrils (Tarragona). Its technique consists simply of changing pesticides for flowers. By interspersing several species of wild plants with w…

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elcorreogallego.es broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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