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“No ultrafiltration without customization”

Ultrafiltration systems have been getting more and more popular, and increasingly, more growers are opting for it. Also, The Oriental Group in…

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Eric Labbate, founder of Climate Control Systems, retires after 38 years

Today, Eric Labbate, founder of Climate Control Systems, retires after an unprecedented 38 years of service. "This is a momentous occasion for our…

US: CBP agriculture specialists intercept first in the nation pest at Laredo Port of Entry

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at Laredo Port of Entry discovered a significant rare pest last week, a first in the nation…

Ecuador: Rosaprima shares their 2022-2023 Sustainability Report

Rosaprima's commitment to growing flowers is to do it environmentally, socially, and responsibly. "Part of our irrevocable mission is sustainability." "As…

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presents Phalaenopsis varieties, brand new Trend Lab, and more

Sion Young Plants to open its doors from June 6 to 16

From June 6 through June 16, breeder Sion Young Plants will open its doors exclusively to fellow professionals during 'Sion Open June.' During the open days,…

Introducing the Fourth Annual Women in Horticulture Week:

"Celebrating achievements and empowering women in the green industry"

For the first time in history, female gardeners have outnumbered their male counterparts in competing for medals at the prestigious Chelsea Flower…

GroupDC acquires Hawita

The Hawita Group, based in Germany, Italy, and Latvia, has become part of Group De Ceuster. The integration aims to join forces within GroupDC's "Plant care" division and to…

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LiveTrends Design Group unveils Valentine's Day 2024 collection

LiveTrends Design Group Europe is excited to launch its Valentine's Day 2024 collection. "Drawing inspiration from the captivating beauty, artistry,…

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"Over 525 stands at GreenTech Amsterdam"

GreenTech, the international horticultural trade fair, is set to experience significant growth this year with 525 stands. According to Mariska…

Innovaflora reports on sustainable development goals

Nowadays, sustainability has become a fundamental pillar for companies wishing to have a positive impact on the world. More and more organizations are…

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Rwanda govt. secures funding to reduce post-harvest losses

The government, through Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), has secured $1.3 million (approximately Rwf1.5 billion) from partners to…

NL: Undermining crime in agriculture and horticulture detected

Within the supply chain of the ornamental horticulture sector, vulnerabilities, signals, and possible measures in the area of undermining will be identified…

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Bangladesh: 20 officials to learn flower farming

A team of 20 officers will go abroad for an educational tour and learn flower cultivation. For this, the proposed expenditure is Tk 7.53 crore. Such a…

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Tunisian journalist switches to growing edible flowers

Sonya Ibidhi, who worked as a journalist in Tunisia for 22 years, has found the peace she was looking for in growing edible flowers. Ibidhi grows rare…

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Strawberry farm provides intimate You-Pick experience to the public

The story now goes that local production is superior, and consumers are mainly looking to buy products that are cultivated close to home. Yet,…

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Space seeds are sprouting

Over 4,000 hibiscus seeds with four new varieties, which were taken to space by the Shenzhou-14 and Shenzhou-15 manned spaceships, were brought back at the end of 2022.…

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South Africa: Application to protect name 'Cape Flora' and logo approved

The application submitted by Cape Flora SA to protect the name “Cape Flora” and its logo has been approved and published in the Government Gazette.…

National Poppy Day: Why the flower matters

National Poppy Day is May 26, a time to reflect on how this bright red flower is used to honor the sacrifices made by soldiers while protecting our…

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UK: Chelsea Flower Show garden damaged after Just Stop Oil protest

Three women have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after a Chelsea Flower Show garden was targeted by Just Stop Oil Protesters on Thursday morning…

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