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Netherlands: Rose-growers suffer from high gas prices

In recent weeks and especially days, worrying reports have been coming in from rose growers who say they are going partially or totally 'cold'. In other words, the stove and…

Special collaboration on integrated pest management in chrysanthemum sector

Six major propagators in the chrysanthemum sector have joined forces to further reduce the use of chemicals in the production of cuttings in Africa. Since 2017, the unique…

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Video US (MD): MANTS is coming to an end

The 52nd edition of MANTS (Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade show) is coming to an end, today. This 3-day exhibition started on January 5 and takes place in the Baltimore Convention…

AIPH and Union Fleur launch International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2021

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) in association with Union Fleurs, the International Flower Trade Association, announces the 69th version of the…

Breeder Wim Declercq celebrates 40 years at Gediflora

This week, Gediflora celebrated breeder Wim Declercq for his, as e joined the company exactly 40 years ago. That has to be celebrated! On Monday 4 January 1982, Wim Declercq started…

Vancouver company starts testing purification technology

"The average grower loses 30% of his crop because of poor air quality"

Following a pilot project, Atmofizer will begin secondary testing of its agglomeration technology with SANlight products in Austria. Atmofizer's technology…

Duynplant and Duijn-Hove to continue together

As of 1 January 2022 Duynplant and Duijn-Hove will be working together. As the company names suggest, the companies are not strangers. The family companies are reuniting in…

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1.5 billion biological pest control products per year from Italy's BioPlanet new site

Thirty greenhouses on a 2-hectare site, 90 climate cells, and a year-round production of 1.5 billion beneficial insects are some of the most significant achievements of…

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Better use of water basins for storing rainwater researched

How to ensure sufficient future water supply for agriculture and horticulture? That’s an important question that Life Aclima wants to answer over the next five years with a…

“We do care for a sustainable world and that´s why we breed sustainable varieties”

Deliflor Latin America finds sustainability extremely important. “For this reason, we promote the growth of the floriculture sector, framed in sustainability, where the…

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Jared Babik promoted to National Project Sales Manager

Jared Babik has been promoted from Northeastern US Technical Representative to National Project Sales Manager for The Dramm Corporation. In this new role, Jared will focus on…

Beekenkamp Plants introduces superstar 'Kayla Red' in new poinsettia catalogue

This week, Beekenkamp Plants has published the Poinsettia catalog for 2022. Every year, the newest Poinsettia breeding is presented in this catalog. This year, the honor goes…

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Dare to bloom: a lesson in collaboration

The Dare to Bloom Floral Design Competition is the perfect example of collaboration and connection within the floral industry. Naranjo and Lulu Roses partnered with four…
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Lilies can be grown without daylight, using LED

Under full-LED, lilies seem to grow well in general. Far-red light offers advantages, but leaf quality remains a point of attention. Those are the conclusions of the research…

Gene discovered crucial to making crop plants produce clonal seeds

Researchers from KeyGene and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), in collaboration with colleagues from Japan and New Zealand, have discovered a gene that will make it…

Canadia partnership to help growers detect plant pathogens

Scanit Technologies has partnered with Gold Leaf Technologies to enable their SporeCam technology to help Canadian controlled environment growers with early warning of plant…

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Slow Flowers Summit partners with Stone Barns Center for 2022 conference

Debra Prinzing, founder and creative director of Slow Flowers LLC, announced the program details, venue partners and speaker lineup for the fifth SLOW FLOWERS SUMMIT,…

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Get counted: USDA floriculture survey heads to all 50 states

Certified American Grown’s advocacy team asked and they have been heard. The Floriculture survey has received the largest expansion to date. Below is…

Research: Screen manufacturers can help achieving high energy savings

The application of Next Generation Growing in Dutch greenhouses is strongly dependent on the use of one or more movable screens. However, an objective comparison of screen…

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The Oasis: a farm for the next generation of growers in West Dayton

For some, the point of an urban garden is about growing their own plants and flowers, for others it means connecting neighbors with other neighbors. While others might just do…

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China: "Flower Zhouning" is rising beautiful economy

"Slowly shape and tie the new growth along the fixed branches, so that the flowers will be more beautiful." Recently, at the Mengyuan Base of Xiangshan Orchid Garden in…

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