Nordic melons
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Project period: 2026–2027
Melon cultivation in the Nordic countries dates back to at least the 17th century, thriving through specialised technologies such as orangeries and manure-heated hotbeds. By the mid-20th century, regional self-sufficiency was high. However, cheap imports from Southern Europe and South America subsequently drove Nordic production to near-extinction.
The import-dependent model carries two critical risks:
NordGen's heritage accessions could be carrying the traits needed for a sustainable revitalisation of Cucumis melo cultivation in the Nordic region. In addition, the project's findings may help meet the growing demand for organic, locally produced food among retailers, restaurateurs, and consumers, thereby driving local economy.
This project builds on an earlier NordGen pilot study that developed optimised agro-technical protocols for melon cultivation.