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bollenteelt

Bollenteelt is the cultivation of bulbs, underground storage organs of certain perennial plants, for ornamental use and propagation. The term covers crops such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and lilies, grown for marketable blooms or for forcing in greenhouses.

In modern horticulture, bulb cultivation takes place in temperate regions with winter chilling requirements. The Netherlands

Growing conditions favor well-drained soils, typically sandy loam, with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Crop

Postharvest handling involves grading by bulb size, drying, and storing in cool, dry conditions to preserve

Pests and diseases such as Botrytis, Fusarium and bulb rot are monitored, with integrated pest management and

is
a
leading
producer,
combining
field-grown
bulbs
for
outdoor
sales
with
specialized
nurseries
for
year-round
forcing.
The
sector
relies
on
careful
crop
scheduling,
controlled
environments
and
postharvest
handling
to
meet
seasonal
demand.
rotation
and
disease
management
are
important
to
reduce
soil-borne
problems.
Bulbs
are
planted
in
autumn
and
undergo
a
period
of
vernalization
in
some
species
before
shoots
appear
in
spring.
After
dormancy,
bulbs
are
harvested
in
late
spring
or
early
summer,
then
cleaned,
sorted
and
cured
to
prepare
for
storage
or
shipment.
dormancy
until
next
planting
or
forcing.
For
forcing,
bulbs
are
pre-treated
and
moved
into
heated
houses
to
achieve
early
flowering
in
late
winter
or
early
spring.
strict
phytosanitary
controls
to
maintain
quality.
The
bollenteelt
sector
is
labor-intensive
and
capital-intensive,
with
sustainability
efforts
focusing
on
water
use,
energy
efficiency
in
forcing
facilities
and
responsible
waste
management.