Alexandre Novi of Exploitation NOVI About Water-Grown Lettuce
Alexandre Novi of Exploitation NOVI About Water-Grown Lettuce
“We are looking into this exciting technique”
Exploitation NOVI exports 95% of their winter lettuce. This family-run business specialises in varieties of lettuce. “We have, in addition to our open fields, almost 11 hectares of greenhouses on two farms”, says Alexandre Novi, sales manager at the company, which is based in Provence, France.
“We export mainly to Germany and Switzerland”, he says. “We also sell to the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and, sometimes Belgium. We would like to increase our presence in the Netherlands and Belgium.” Their clients include importers and supermarkets.
They start their season with a new concept: “mix box”. “This is a small box with four heads of four different varieties of lettuce”, explains Alexandre. Exploitation NOVI grows lollo rossa, lollo bionda, green and red oak leaf, green and red batavia, red lettuce and salanova, a very leafy lettuce variety. They also pack in poly bags and flowpacks.
The company starts with the French salads at the beginning of November. After the lettuce seeds are planted, it takes six to eight weeks before they can be harvested. “We cut the lettuce in the morning, then prepare the pallets”, says Alexandre. “We use a cooling system that incorporates total immersion. The lettuce is sent to our clients on that same day.”
Alexandre says they have had no rain since May. “The weather in the Provence is an advantage for our growing process. The dry environment and sunshine allows a nice and good development of roots and of the salads.” He added that like some other growers, Exploitation NOVI is also looking to develop stronger crops and stronger textures for their lettuce “This helps reduce pathogens as well as insect infestation. Insects don't like the stronger textures, so they go elsewhere.”
‘We are looking into the exciting technique of water-grown lettuce”, says Alexandre. “We have no experience in it yet, but we have seen other businesses in the sector build these kinds of greenhouses. It is very interesting because you can increase efficiency, while at the same time, reducing the number of phytosanitary products you need. It would be really nice to use this cultivation technique, here in Provence.” “Our priority is to provide fresh lettuce on a regular basis,” says the Sales Manager. “We are committed to customer trust and satisfaction. The best quality at the best price.”
For more information:
Alexandre NOVI
Exploitation Novi SAS
Mob: +33 6 12 93 25 02
Publication date: 10/20/2017
Author: Sander Bruins Slot
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