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Navigating the ToBRFV Challenge in North American Greenhouses

Fighting ToBRFV in Greenhouse Tomatoes

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A Closer Look at ToBRFV in North American Greenhouse Tomato Production 🍅 🍅 🍅

Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) continues to present challenges for greenhouse tomato growers across North America. In our upcoming article at Horti-Gen Insights, we explore the current landscape of ToBRFV management, including:

-> Detection and diagnostic challenges
-> Biosecurity and sanitation protocols
-> Breeding developments and resistant varieties
-> Industry coordination and regulatory updates

The article features technical input from Michel Chaccour, Founder and President of HORTINOVA Inc., who shares observations and strategies from ongoing work in seed distribution and greenhouse production.

📩 To receive the article directly when it’s published, you can subscribe to Horti-Gen Insights here:

https://www.hortigeninsights.com/p/battling-tomato-brown-rugose-fruit-virus-strategies-and-solutions-for-north-america-s-greenhouse-ind

Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) has emerged as one of the biggest threats to greenhouse tomato production in North America. Its rapid spread, subtle symptoms, and resilience have forced growers, researchers, and industry partners to rethink biosecurity, breeding, and market strategies.

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