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Eric Bouman, Murara Plants:

“Kenyan rose growers are now diversifying their assortments”

“We always felt it would be a great opportunity for Kenyan growers to expand their assortments, and we can now see it taking full effect,” says Eric Bouman, Managing Director…

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Trial results from last week’s Virtual Field Day

What are the best varieties to grow in the tropical sun?

More than 150 cultivars were evaluated in Singapore, to see which ones were able to stand the heat and humidity. The trial locations at Gardens by the Bay were supplied with…

Vitro Plus building new facility growth chambers and laboratory

NL: "This new building will double our cultivation surface"

Vitro Plus commenced building a new facility with growth chambers and a new lab in Burgh-Haamstede, the Netherlands. Completion is planned for summer 2022.  With this new building,…

Bill & Ofi Fernandez retire after 47 years as children take the reins

Next generation succeeds at Continental Flowers

The Fernandez Family’s commitment to the floral industry continues into the next generation with the completion of the sale of Continental Flowers from Bill & Ofi Fernandez to…

FleuroStar winner Begonia I'Conia doubles cutting production

After winning FleuroStar last June, Begonia I'CONIA Aroma Peach is gearing up for the upcoming season. Breeder Dümmen Orange has doubled the sales forecast and upscaled the…

Lighting up the next generation of biostimulants

With its suite of organic biostimulants, Québec-based Ulysse Biotech is helping farmers harness the power of nature to grow healthier, more abundant crops in a more…

Wax roses: enjoying the flowers longer

In autumn, we like to surround ourselves with warmth, light, and a touch of glitter. The wax roses of Berg RoseS are atmospheric and colorful every day. Jan Doeze works at the…

CAN: VRE Systems announces new CEO

VRE Systems announces the appointment of John Staios as its new Chief Executive Officer. An experienced business leader, John will succeed George Van Rijn and assume…

Special Post-harvest 2021

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Special Post-Harvest this month

This month, we will pay more attention to post-harvest techniques, processes and products. Also on HortiDaily, and our Dutch newsletters, Groentennieuws and…

CAYAMBE, Pichincha

Ecuador floricultural sector estimates great losses in exports due to protests

The protests led by peasants and indigenous people on October 26 and 27 wreaked havoc on the export of flowers, especially in Cayambe and Pedro Moncayo, north of Pichincha.…

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Business blooming for Southland tulips with $1.6 million Dutch investment

A $1.6 million investment in the Netherlands signals growth for a Southland tulip business. Horizon Flowers NZ plants and processes tulip bulbs for export. The business’…

The Annapurna Express

Can Nepal be self-reliant on flowers?

Tihar, the festival of lights and flowers, is incomplete without sayapatri (marigold), makhamali (globe amaranth), and godavari (chrysanthemum). Although Nepalis use a…

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People start naming their babies after houseplants

It is official: millennials are naming their babies after houseplants.Not just content with having a few potted plants dotted around the house, parents born between 1981 and…
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China: "A greenhouse used to need 6 people for fertilization, but now we need only 1"

In the golden autumn of October, the strawberry seedlings grow happily in the 20-hectares Four Season Orchard in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province. There are two thin black…

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UK: Lambeth’s Garden Museum hosts houseplant festival

The Garden Museum in Lambeth hosted a festival dedicated to all things houseplant last weekend. The Houseplant Festival 2021 brought together houseplant enthusiasts,…

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Japanese flower designers find niche in Nairobi

Long before twin sisters Ikuyo and Michiyo Suzuki decided to leave Japan and settle in Kenya, they had been annual tourists. What caught their attention was the numerous…

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The flower industry is coping up after years of pandemic

The impact of Covid-19 has been felt throughout all sectors of the global economy. The global cut-flower industry was not spared: the indefinite pause on different activities…

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Growing organic Australian flowers on the Sunshine Coast

Since 1996, Lodi and Yucca Pameijer have experimented with different Australian native and wildflower crops, farming methods, and processing systems to enable them to harvest…

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Dubai Miracle Garden, a large natural flower garden, has returned for its 10th season today. To mark the opening of the new season, the garden has been decked up with a range…

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Replacing imported horticultural produce with Irish produce is a “necessity”, according to independent TD Michael McNamara. However, it will be difficult to do that “when…

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Staying alive: strategies to improve shelf life of spring crops

Dr. Neil Mattson shares his tips for spring production based on his research in ornamental plant production. Dr. Mattson is a familiar face to many in the floriculture sector.…

The Hellebore season has begun

Helleborus orientalis is much loved and sought after for its ability to inject color into a gloomy winter garden. The Belgian breeders and Hellebore specialists Thierry and…

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