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Noord-Brabant Invests in Smart Farming Technology to Transform Dutch Agriculture
Eindhoven, Wednesday, 4 March 2026.
Noord-Brabant province launches comprehensive smart farming initiative providing farmers funding, knowledge resources, and experimental platforms to adopt innovative agricultural technologies. The program includes AI-powered seed sorting machines processing 1.7 million seeds daily, drone technology for precision crop protection, and collaborative partnerships with companies like VDBorne Campus. Through the Smart Farming Academy, 2,000 farmers gain access to practical e-learning modules covering precision agriculture and digitalization over one year, positioning the region as a leader in agricultural innovation while addressing productivity and sustainability challenges.
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Asian Wasp Arrives in Netherlands as Natural Ally for Fruit Growers
Wageningen, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
Dutch fruit producers have received an unexpected biological boost with the spontaneous arrival of Leptopilina japonica, a tiny Asian parasitic wasp that specifically targets the destructive suzuki fruit fly. Wageningen University researchers discovered this 1.5-millimeter natural predator at 24 locations across seven provinces, offering hope for sustainable pest control in soft fruit cultivation. The wasp’s larvae develop inside suzuki fruit fly larvae, effectively killing the agricultural pest that has plagued cherry, raspberry, and berry crops by laying eggs in ripening fruit.
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Netherlands Coalition Government Protects Key Tax Benefits to Retain Global Talent
Amsterdam, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
The Dutch government’s new coalition agreement promises to maintain the controversial 30% expat tax ruling, marking a significant policy reversal amid growing concerns about international talent retention. This decision comes as the Netherlands faces mounting pressure from competing innovation hubs like Switzerland and Singapore, with experts warning that continued curtailment of tax benefits could undermine the country’s position in the global talent market.
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European Commission Issues Draft Guidelines to Help Companies Navigate New Cybersecurity Rules
Brussels, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
The European Commission released comprehensive 71-page draft guidance to assist businesses in complying with the Cyber Resilience Act, which introduces mandatory cybersecurity requirements for digital products sold in the EU. Companies have until March 31, 2026 to provide feedback on these guidelines, which address critical areas including software development, vulnerability reporting, and open-source software compliance. With vulnerability reporting obligations beginning September 2026 and full compliance required by December 2027, organizations face potential fines up to €15 million for violations.
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Aircraft Achieves 2.6 Gbps Laser Connection to Satellite 36,000 Kilometers Away
Delft, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
European aerospace teams successfully transmitted data at 2.6 gigabits per second between a moving aircraft and a geostationary satellite positioned 36,000 kilometers above Earth. The breakthrough demonstration achieved zero bit errors during multiple test sessions, each lasting 6-14 minutes, proving that laser beams can maintain stable connections despite aircraft vibrations and atmospheric interference. This technology promises to revolutionize aviation communications by delivering internet speeds 1,000 times faster than current radio systems while providing enhanced security against jamming.
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Dutch Agricultural Research Leader Takes Helm at Premier Plant Institute
Wageningen, Monday, 2 March 2026.
Marleen Riemens assumes control of Wageningen Plant Research on March 1, 2026, bringing over two decades of expertise to one of the world’s most influential agricultural research facilities. Her appointment comes at a critical time as global food security challenges intensify and sustainable farming solutions become increasingly urgent. Riemens built her career bridging science and policy, leading European projects to reduce chemical pesticide dependence while developing climate-resilient farming systems. The leadership change strengthens the Netherlands’ position in agricultural innovation, with Wageningen Plant Research managing the Dutch national seed bank and driving breakthrough research from cellular to ecosystem levels.