The Baltic Peat Producers Forum, organised by the Association of Growing Media Manufacturers (ATGA), brought together leaders from the growing […]
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The Baltic Peat Producers Forum, organised by the Association of Growing Media Manufacturers (ATGA), brought together leaders from the growing […]
The Association of Peat Companies “Lietuviškos durpės”, which has been operating for thirty years and unites almost twenty peat extraction, production and trade companies, changes its name and becomes the Association of Growing Media Producers (ATGA).
According to the United Nations, the world loses about 12 million hectares of fertile soil every year. The goal of […]
According to the UN, around 12,000,000 hectares of soil are degraded every year worldwide. The European Union’s ‘Caring for Soil, […]
The Baltic Peat Producers Forum will be held in September. It will bring together leaders and experts in the growing […]
In May, members of the Growing Media Producers Association visited Milan, Italy, for the annual spring meeting of Growing Media […]
The 22nd annual Baltic Peat Producers Forum, one of the most important international events for the growing media industry, will take place in Lithuania on 18-20 September this year.
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