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Ecuador: New flower farm to help local community become self-sustainable

With last year’s donations, a 4.5 hectare piece of land has been purchased in Cayambe, where alstroemerias and roses will soon be growing. With their first Forever Flowers…

Gaby Miodownik, CEO of Netafim:

"M&A activities in horticultural industry illustrate that it's a strong market"

In March 2021, Israeli irrigation manufacturer Netafim acquired Dutch turnkey greenhouse projects provider Gakon. The official new name and logo have been announced, and it…

AIPH partners with 8 80 Cities in support of the world’s first Global “Living Green” Awards

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) is proud to announce their partnership with 8 80 Cities in support of the AIPH World Green City Awards.…

Nextevo

Eco startup works with farmers to process coconut husk waste into sustainable alternative to peat moss

Following the launch of its sustainable textile products made from pineapple leaf waste, NEXTEVO announces its development towards processing coconut husk waste into…

Managing Director to leave Flower Council of Holland

Dennis van der Lubbe will be leaving the Flower Council of Holland (FCH) on 31 December, where he has been the Managing Director since March 2018. Starting next year, Dennis…

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India: Fluctation in the prices of cut flower roses in West Bengal

West Bengal is one of the major producers of cut flowers in India. In West Bengal, Howrah, Nadia, and Purba Medinipur are the three leading districts in the production of cut…

HTA comments following House of Commons EFRA committee hearing about tree planting strategy

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) watched with interest as Defra Minister, Zac Goldsmith MP appeared before the House of Commons EFRA committee…

Special Post-harvest 2021

US: Extreme supply chain problems dreaded regarding unvaccinated drivers

A mid-January deadline for the vaccine mandate was announced by the U.S. in mid-October. Last week, Canada announced a Jan. 15 deadline for truckers crossing…

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An eco-friendly solution to floral foam

While florists worldwide have relied on green floral foam in the past to keep their arrangements together, a sustainable replacement has been created: the FloraGUPPY. The…

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Havant florist helps domestic abuse charity

Claire’s Floristry is running a charity campaign that uses selfies to raise money for a domestic abuse charity. Owner Claire Lester initially set up an autumnal selfie…

Robot helps researchers to measure plant growth

The different way plants grow in the world’s first solar glasshouse is the subject of a new Murdoch University research project which will deploy custom-built autonomous robot…

Baipeace changes commercial name of famous Peace Rose

To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Peace Rose, also called Mme A. Meiland in France, Gloria Dei in Germany, and Goia in Italy, the House of Meiland wishes to rename a…

Powerlux PNP by Agriplast, a protection sheet for open fields

An alternative to TNT cover sheets

Although environmental sustainability is at the heart of agriculture and horticulture, the economic dimension, which is at the basis of the investments made to produce food,…
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"Imported seeds pose great biosecurity risk for Australia's growers"

Global online shopping has boomed in recent years, and there are some parcels that can have a detrimental effect on Australia’s biosecurity system. Seeds and other plant…

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New insect control technology launched for wide variety of pests

Syngenta Crop Protection announces their Plinazolin technology, a new active ingredient for insect control that aims to help growers protect their crops from a wide range of…

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Mums the word: growing chrysanthemums

When people think of chrysanthemums, more commonly referred to as 'mums', they think of the colorful bunches of daisies seen in just about every floral department in a grocery…

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West Oak Lane flower shop marks 50 years of serving the community

Paul Beale’s Flowers has marked 50 years of serving as a community staple. The business was launched May 1, 1971, by Paul Beale Sr. and his wife Altermese. He worked as a…

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A very nice and informative visit with our ambassador Mr. Gilles Beschoor Plug to a rose greenhouse complex with Dutch hightech, in the Takhtamukaysky District of the Adygea…

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NZ: Why life is blooming good for Country Calendar couple

Supported by their families, Gemma and Ben McDougall took on a new challenge two years ago. The couple, who run a dairy farm in Kimbolton, Manawatu, added a flower farm to…

Special 60th anniversary edition of the AFE bulletin

This 60th Anniversary Edition is the American Floral Endowment's fourth quarterly print issue of 2021. Take a walk down memory lane in this special…

CMA CGM achieves massive US$5.6 billion profits

CMA CGM Group has reported an astonishing surge in its profits during the third quarter of the year, reporting US$5.6 billion, while last year the company achieved US$567…

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