Arctic nettle, from weed to money
Nettle has gained a lot of interest recently and its cultivation is starting industrially in other European countries. Few companies in Lapland and other parts of Finland are presently using nettle in their products but they are facing issues in raw material supply, especially organic raw-material....
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ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/554522 2024-09-15T18:25:43+00:00 Arctic nettle, from weed to money Martz, Francoise Ranta, Aki Pyörälä, Tapio Liu, Xing Nukari, Anna Toivakka, Riitta Uusitalo, Marja Maijala, Veikko Suomalainen, Anna Jalava, Taina Kankaanpää, Santeri Hannukkala, Antti orcid:0000-0002-0561-3071 orcid:0000-0002-7403-5949 orcid:0000-0002-5693-4529 4100310210 4100211710 4100411510 4100310410 4100211510 Luonnonvarakeskus 50 p. true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554522 en eng Luonnonvarakeskus Luonnonvara- ja biotalouden tutkimus 2342-7647 3/2024 978-952-380-868-3 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554522 URN:ISBN:978-952-380-868-3 All rights reserved. This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. special crops Urtica dioica micropropagation feed seed reindeer husbandry publication fi=D4 Julkaistu kehittämis- tai tutkimusraportti taikka -selvitys|sv=D4 Publicerad utvecklings- eller forskningsrapport samt utredningar|en=D4 Published development or research report or study| ftluke 2024-07-22T23:38:26Z Nettle has gained a lot of interest recently and its cultivation is starting industrially in other European countries. Few companies in Lapland and other parts of Finland are presently using nettle in their products but they are facing issues in raw material supply, especially organic raw-material. The objective of ARKNOKK was to establish the basis for a nettle value chain in Lapland. Nettle grows rapidly and cultivation techniques are known. Although its establishment may be challenging, a nettle field can be productive for 10 years. In ARKNOKK, raw-material yields were optimized using organic cultivation methods. In addition to the common stinging nettle (Urtica dioica ssp dioica, “etelännokkonen”), we took advantage of a northern subspecies (U. dioica ssp. Sondenii, “pohjannokkonen”) which is rare, has few horns but can be cultivated as well. Several companies interested in nettle raw material were partners of ARKNOKK. One valuable application of nettle in Lapland that was tested in the project was winter supplementary feeding of reindeer. The main results of ARKNOKK were: - Nettle thrives well in conditions of Northern Finland and satisfying yields were obtained (4.6 ± 2.7 t DW/ha shoots) with up to 4 harvests/season. The best planting system in our conditions in Lappia, Loue was strawberry ridges, with plastic mulching for easier weed control. - Bioactive composition did not significantly vary among nettles from 12 different Finnish origins. Best accessions of ssp dioica and ssp Sondenii were selected. Accessions are also conserved as in vitro cultures and seeds produced from selected parents have been produced. - Nettle-supplemented winter feed brings benefits to reindeer well-being but at present, the higher cost of nettle-supplemented feed would restrict its use to reindeers involved in racing, or tourism activities. Several challenges for the establishment of a nettle value chain were identified: - A controlled seed availability is lacking. - Field establishment using direct seeding is unsuccessful. ... Text Northern Finland reindeer husbandry Lapland Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri |
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Nettle has gained a lot of interest recently and its cultivation is starting industrially in other European countries. Few companies in Lapland and other parts of Finland are presently using nettle in their products but they are facing issues in raw material supply, especially organic raw-material. The objective of ARKNOKK was to establish the basis for a nettle value chain in Lapland. Nettle grows rapidly and cultivation techniques are known. Although its establishment may be challenging, a nettle field can be productive for 10 years. In ARKNOKK, raw-material yields were optimized using organic cultivation methods. In addition to the common stinging nettle (Urtica dioica ssp dioica, “etelännokkonen”), we took advantage of a northern subspecies (U. dioica ssp. Sondenii, “pohjannokkonen”) which is rare, has few horns but can be cultivated as well. Several companies interested in nettle raw material were partners of ARKNOKK. One valuable application of nettle in Lapland that was tested in the project was winter supplementary feeding of reindeer. The main results of ARKNOKK were: - Nettle thrives well in conditions of Northern Finland and satisfying yields were obtained (4.6 ± 2.7 t DW/ha shoots) with up to 4 harvests/season. The best planting system in our conditions in Lappia, Loue was strawberry ridges, with plastic mulching for easier weed control. - Bioactive composition did not significantly vary among nettles from 12 different Finnish origins. Best accessions of ssp dioica and ssp Sondenii were selected. Accessions are also conserved as in vitro cultures and seeds produced from selected parents have been produced. - Nettle-supplemented winter feed brings benefits to reindeer well-being but at present, the higher cost of nettle-supplemented feed would restrict its use to reindeers involved in racing, or tourism activities. Several challenges for the establishment of a nettle value chain were identified: - A controlled seed availability is lacking. - Field establishment using direct seeding is unsuccessful. ... |
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Arctic nettle, from weed to money |
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