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From planting to harvest: the art of forecasting

In Stoll Frères' 15 hectares of greenhouses, tomato and eggplant production is anything but haphazard. Rigorous monitoring allows for harvest planning from the moment of planting and refinement of forecasts throughout the season. Combining the expertise of the teams with artificial intelligence, everything is done to ensure smooth logistics and optimal flavor.

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From planting to harvest: the art of forecasting

In Stoll Frères' 15 hectares of greenhouses, tomato and eggplant production is anything but haphazard. Rigorous monitoring allows for harvest planning from the moment of planting and refinement of forecasts throughout the season. Combining the expertise of the teams with artificial intelligence, everything is done to ensure smooth logistics and optimal flavor.

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A field transformed into a migratory stopover for thousands of birds

Five hectares of our fields are currently flooded to provide a resting place for migratory birds. The voluntary flooding began on August 1st in partnership with the Association Escales Limicoles – Agriculture and will continue until October 30th. Located in Yverdon-les-Bains, the site, which is the subject of an agreement between the parties, currently welcomes numerous winged travelers en route from Scandinavia and Siberia to their winter quarters.

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From planting to harvest: the art of forecasting

In Stoll Frères' 15 hectares of greenhouses, tomato and eggplant production is anything but haphazard. Rigorous monitoring allows for harvest planning from the moment of planting and refinement of forecasts throughout the season. Combining the expertise of the teams with artificial intelligence, everything is done to ensure smooth logistics and optimal flavor.

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From planting to harvest: the art of forecasting

In Stoll Frères' 15 hectares of greenhouses, tomato and eggplant production is anything but haphazard. Rigorous monitoring allows for harvest planning from the moment of planting and refinement of forecasts throughout the season. Combining the expertise of the teams with artificial intelligence, everything is done to ensure smooth logistics and optimal flavor.

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A field transformed into a migratory stopover for thousands of birds

Five hectares of our fields are currently flooded to provide a resting place for migratory birds. The voluntary flooding began on August 1st in partnership with the Association Escales Limicoles – Agriculture and will continue until October 30th. Located in Yverdon-les-Bains, the site, which is the subject of an agreement between the parties, currently welcomes numerous winged travelers en route from Scandinavia and Siberia to their winter quarters.

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