Mexico: Dutch Companies to Invest over $200 Million in Automated Greenhouse Project
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Mexico: Dutch companies to invest over $200 million in automated greenhouse project
Dutch firms Signify Alpine Greens are set to invest $200 million in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon in a greenhouse project to grow lettuce, state Governor Samuel Garcia said on Wednesday. The companies, along with Dutch company Van der Hoeven, will invest $70 million in the first phase…
A historical investment of $200 million will arrive for the first time in the municipality of Galeana. On a working tour of Europe, Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda tied the construction of what will be the most technologically advanced greenhouse in Mexico and one of the most sophisticated in America, led by the Dutch companies Alpine Green and Van der Hoeven. Together with Peter van Laarschot, Executive Director of Van der Hoeven Horticultural…
Dutch companies focused on agro-industrial production, Signify and Alpine Greens, will invest more than $200 million to install a greenhouse for the harvest of sustainable lettuces in the municipality of Galeana, south of the state of Nuevo León. This was announced by the governor of the state, Samuel García, who, as part of his tour of Europe, met with executives of both companies in the offices of Signify, Amsterdam, according to Millennium in…
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