February was a busy month for Food Autonomy, with our sales team attending three major horticulture events across Europe. These events provided a great opportunity to network with stakeholders in the horticulture sector, exchange information and discuss greenhouse and vertical farm LED lighting as a sustainable and future-proof method of food production. It was a strong start to the year, setting the stage for new collaborations, innovations and developments in 2025.
đź“Ť Fruit Logistica – Berlin, Germany
As one of the largest fresh produce trade fairs, Fruit Logistica brought together growers, suppliers, and industry leaders. Our team had valuable discussions on how advanced LED lighting can improve crop growth, efficiency, and sustainability in greenhouse production.
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đź“Ť HortiContact – Gorinchem, Netherlands
The Netherlands remains a key player in horticulture, and HortiContact was the perfect place to meet with Dutch growers and greenhouse experts. We shared insights on the latest developments in LED technology and its role in improving productivity and energy efficiency.

đź“Ť 2nd International Conference on Controlled Environment Agriculture – Plymouth, UK
This event focused on training and knowledge-sharing in the Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) sector. Malcolm Yare attended on behalf of Food Autonomy, meeting with industry professionals to discuss the role of artificial lighting in modern horticulture.

With three events in three countries, February was filled with insightful conversations and meaningful connections. As we move forward in 2025, Food Autonomy remains committed to advancing horticultural lighting solutions for a more sustainable future.