ToBRFV damage in the picture
Cleaning protocol ToBRFV
BREAKING NEWS You are a tomato grower and you have the new tomato virus ToBRFV on your nursery? What can our company offer you? We create a cleaning protocol for you, tailor-made for your company. A protocol that has proven itself in cleaning heavily contaminated tomato growing companies. Or …
Also comply with the protocols in the greenhouse!
It is now mid-April and there is a bit more stress on the crops. We also see that in our testing ground, the virus (it has to be included with us) is really raging. Hence this message. Be aware that at the time of contamination of the fur virus, …
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Kees Hendriks, Qcumber Optimize Nature
“Ron Peters' protocol helps me to start with the most important things when there are problems with a virus. The danger of virus is lurking everywhere, but start with the greatest dangers and then work towards the less serious dangers. Fighting a virus is a process that you get a little better under each time.
Virus, sparrows and screening the sky windows: fur virus prevention
The fur virus, the time of year and the contamination. Now that the “Ron Peters Protocol” has been on the market for a number of years, a trend is emerging that was previously unforeseen. At many cucumber companies, the situation is under control to such an extent that you can say that the first crop no longer contains any virus …
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Latest insights into the behavior of Bumblebees
Shows once again that bumblebees do more than just pollinate. What this would imply for the spread of ToBRFV has not been studied, but a wound is an incursion port from which transmission can occur.
The changes are taking place under pressure from the ToBRFV
Under pressure from the ToBRFV and the horrific consequences of the virus, the first companies have already decided to start screening. The company where these films were made (Noordhuys tomatoes from Oude Tonge) completed this job under its own management during the crop rotation. It is not a guarantee that there is no virus on this…
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The smaller the virus…
Take a look at this picture, see how small our “adversary ”is but who can do such great damage. Look at a human hair, and then at the average size of a virus cell. And that's what you have to fight against: an invisible opponent.
NVWA certification for ToBRFV
We are pleased to inform you that the experimental garden Ron Peters and its subsidiary Komkommer bont virus BV have succeeded in getting the first departments of the experimental garden certified by the NVWA to be allowed to grow the dreaded Q disease ToBRFV. The road to this award was long and very intensive, but after 18 …