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International Journal of
Environmental & Agriculture Research

ISSN No.: 2454-1850 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | NAAS Rating: 4.23

International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research - Netherlands Internationale Tijdschrift voor Milieu- en Landbouwonderzoek - Nederland

Agriculture Research Netherlands - Greenhouse Horticulture, Dairy, Potatoes, Flower Bulbs, and Sustainable Farming | IJOEAR
Top Agriculture Journal in Netherlands | Toonaangevend Landbouwblad in Nederland

ISSN: 2454-1850 | NAAS Rating: 4.23 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | DOI: 10.25125/agriculture-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, WorldCat

Netherlands' Agriculture Sector at a Glance | Nederlandse Landbouwsector in één oogopslag

#2

World's Largest
Agricultural Exporter (by value)

#1

World's Largest
Flower Bulb Exporter (Tulips)

#1

World Leader in
Greenhouse Horticulture

#1

World's Largest
Potato Export Hub

#1
World Leader in Agri-Tech & Precision Farming
#1
World's Largest Cheese Exporter
#1
World's Largest Fresh Vegetable Exporter
70%+
Land Used for Agriculture

Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV), Wageningen University & Research, CBS, 2024 Report

Netherlands' Agricultural Landscape | Nederlands Agrarisch Landschap

The Netherlands, with a population of over 17.5 million, is the world's second-largest agricultural exporter despite being one of the smallest countries in Europe. The Dutch agricultural miracle is driven by greenhouse horticulture, seed technology, precision farming, dairy production, flower bulbs (tulips), potatoes, vegetables, cheese, and agri-tech innovation. The Netherlands is a global leader in sustainable intensification, circular agriculture, and water management.

The agricultural sector is powered by world-class research at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) - the world's #1 university for agriculture. The government's National Climate Agreement, Circular Agriculture Vision, and Protein Strategy focus on sustainability, innovation, and reducing environmental impact. IJOEAR provides Dutch agricultural researchers with a prestigious international platform to publish their findings.

Greenhouse Horticulture | Glastuinbouw

The Netherlands has over 10,000 hectares of high-tech greenhouses, producing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and flowers year-round using sustainable technologies and climate control systems.

Flower Bulbs & Tulips | Bloembollen & Tulpen

The Netherlands produces over 4 billion tulip bulbs annually, with Keukenhof and Noordoostpolder being world-famous flower regions. Research focuses on disease resistance and bulb propagation.

About IJOEAR: Your Partner in Agricultural Research | Uw Partner in Landbouwonderzoek

The International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research (IJOEAR) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing agricultural and environmental sciences globally. We provide Dutch researchers, agricultural scientists, and environmental professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global agricultural community.

With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IJOEAR ensures that agricultural research from the Netherlands reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global food security challenges.

Open Access

Open Toegang

Rapid Review

4-6 weeks | 4-6 weken

Global Indexing

WorldCat, Google Scholar

Top Dutch Universities & Research Institutions Publishing in IJOEAR | Top Nederlandse Universiteiten en Onderzoeksinstellingen

Researchers from these leading Dutch institutions have published their work in IJOEAR, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science in the Netherlands:

  • Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Utrecht University
  • Delft University of Technology
  • Leiden University
  • University of Groningen
  • Applied Plant Research (PPO)
  • Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW)
  • Royal GD (Animal Health)

Wageningen University & Research is ranked #1 worldwide in Agriculture & Forestry.

Netherlands' Agricultural Research Priorities | Prioriteiten van Nederlands Landbouwonderzoek

The Netherlands' Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV) and research institutions have identified key priority areas that align perfectly with IJOEAR's scope:

Greenhouse Horticulture | Glastuinbouw Onderzoek
  • High-tech greenhouse climate control systems
  • LED lighting and energy efficiency
  • Organic and biological pest control
  • Water recycling and conservation
  • Vertical farming and urban agriculture
Precision Agriculture & Agri-Tech | Precisielandbouw & Agri-Tech
  • GPS-guided precision farming
  • Agricultural drones and remote sensing
  • IoT sensors and data analytics
  • Autonomous tractors and robotics
  • Digital twin technology for farms
Dairy & Livestock Research | Zuivel- en Veehouderij Onderzoek
  • Circular agriculture and manure management
  • Reducing nitrogen and ammonia emissions
  • Animal welfare and health monitoring
  • Automatic milking systems (robots)
  • Grass-based dairy systems
Flower Bulbs & Seed Technology | Bloembollen & Zaadtechnologie
  • Tulip bulb propagation and disease resistance
  • Seed breeding and biotechnology
  • Floriculture and ornamental plants
  • Export quality standards

Greenhouse Horticulture - Dutch Innovation | Glastuinbouw - Nederlandse Innovatie

The Netherlands is the world leader in greenhouse horticulture, with over 10,000 hectares of high-tech greenhouses producing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, and flowers. Innovations include closed-loop water systems, LED lighting, biological pest control, geothermal energy, and CO₂ fertilization. Research from Wageningen University's greenhouse departments is world-leading.

World Leader in Glasshouse

Tulip & Flower Bulb Research | Tulpen- en Bloembollen Onderzoek

The Netherlands produces over 4 billion tulip bulbs annually, making it the world's largest flower bulb exporter. The Keukenhof and Noordoostpolder regions are world-famous for their flower fields. Research focuses on disease resistance (tulip fire), bulb propagation, variety development, and sustainable cultivation practices. IJOEAR welcomes research from Dutch floriculture institutes.

4 Billion Tulip Bulbs/Year

Circular & Sustainable Agriculture | Circulaire & Duurzame Landbouw

The Netherlands is at the forefront of circular agriculture, aiming to close nutrient loops, reduce waste, and minimize environmental impact. Key research areas include manure processing, nitrogen reduction (stikstof), regenerative farming, agroecology, and protein transition (plant-based proteins). The Dutch government's Circular Agriculture Vision 2030 sets ambitious targets for sustainable farming.

Circular Economy Leader

Environmental Research in the Netherlands | Milieuonderzoek in Nederland

The Netherlands' unique environment includes low-lying polders, river deltas (Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt), coastal dunes, and wetlands. IJOEAR welcomes research on water management, rising sea levels, biodiversity restoration (Oostvaardersplassen), nitrogen emissions reduction, peat meadow conservation, and climate adaptation specific to the Dutch landscape.

Milieuonderzoek

Water Management

Polders, dikes, sea-level rise, flood protection

Nitrogen Reduction

Stikstof crisis, ammonia emissions, Natura 2000

Biodiversity

Oostvaardersplassen, peat meadow bird protection

Why Dutch Researchers Choose IJOEAR | Waarom Nederlandse Onderzoekers Kiezen voor IJOEAR

Rigorous Peer Review

Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published research.

High Visibility & Impact

Indexed in Google Scholar, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, ensuring global visibility.

Rapid Publication

Average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.

CrossRef DOI Registration

Every article receives a unique DOI for permanent accessibility and citation tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions | Veelgestelde Vragen

Comprehensive FAQ for Dutch Agricultural Researchers

Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, and indexing status.

The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks. Our streamlined peer review ensures rapid publication.

Submission to Review: 3-5 days
Review Process: 5-7 days
Publication: Within 48 hours

Yes, absolutely! IJOEAR actively welcomes research on greenhouse technology, flower bulbs (tulips), precision agriculture, dairy farming, seed technology, and all aspects of Dutch agricultural innovation.

Priority Research Areas for the Netherlands:
  • Greenhouse horticulture and climate control
  • Tulip and flower bulb cultivation
  • Precision agriculture and agri-tech
  • Circular agriculture and nitrogen reduction
  • Dairy innovation and manure management

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