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Paul Molina of Naranjo Roses explains:

"The demand for preserved roses has grown exponentially"

Over the last decade, the demand for preserved roses has grown exponentially around the world and particularly last year. “Before the pandemic, there was already a sustained…

Vacancies:

DutchPlantin launches retail line Grow.in for small scale and home growers

Professional growers worldwide use the coconut substrates from Dutch Plantin for their soft fruit, vegetable and flower cultivation. If it were up to Wim Roosen, another group…

"Creating the next generation in rose breeding"

Video 10th Anniversary of Interplant Roses East-Africa

As demand for their rose varieties increased, the Ilsink family realized the necessity of having their own facility to service the East African region. It was from this…

Video Record quarter for Dutch floriculture export

Dutch flower and plant exports will close the first quarter of 2021 with a record export value of almost 2 billion Euro. The VGB announced this on the basis of Floridata's…

October 5-7, Quito, Ecuador

Agriflor rescheduled to 2022

It was decided to reschedule the Ecuadorian based international flower trade fair “AGRIFLOR”. The new dates have now been set for 2022 from Monday October 5 to Wednesday…

NL: Lightweight and durable binding tapener showcased

The new BJA TB-SI blue binding stapler from Amevo is now available. With only 421 grams an absolute lightweight, yet robust and durable. Salesman Espen Zecha from Amevo is…

In memoriam: Pieter Hoff – 1953-2021

Pieter Hoff passed away on April 13, 2021. He was 67 years old. Pieter grew up on the clay of West Friesland as the eldest son of a horticulturalist and took over the company…

NL: New pot hydrangeas test well for shelf life

Fay, Ice Boy, Florencia, and Finya, four new pot hydrangeas from HBA (Hydrangea Breeders Association) score well on shelf life. It’s the conclusion after a six-week shelf life…

Special Packaging

Close loop package recycling system developed in the Netherlands

DS Smith, a sustainable packaging company and Koen Pack, a supplier of flower and plant packaging have collaborated on a custom Closed Loop Recycling System. The unique…

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$20.6 million investment in Grand Flower Growers

Main Street Capital Corp.’s $20.6 Million Investment in Grand Flower Growers Locke Lord LLP advised Main Street Capital Corporation on the deal. Main Street Capital…

Colombia: Alexandra Farms introduces nine garden rose varieties

Alexandra Farms proudly announces the latest additions to its collections. Alongside three garden roses, they are growing six varieties of spray roses bred in France, Holland,…

An impression:

Video NL: Keukenhof open to visitors with negative COVID-19 test

The opening of the Keukenhof was postponed due to the pandemic, but it is now possible to visit with a negative COVID-19 test.  Hristiyan Penev of www.greenhouseflowers.bg, who lives…

Iberflora begins work on face-to-face editing 2021

Iberflora, International Fair of Plants and Flowers, Landscaping, Technology and DIY Garden, has held at Feria Valencia the first meeting of the Working Committee of the…
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Peter Malschaert retires

On Friday, April 24, Peter Malschaert (technical director) will say goodbye to Maurice Kassenbouw after almost 40 years of service. On January 1, 1982, Peter started at Maurice…

EHR adds to their National Sales & Customer Service team

EHR is pleased to announce the addition of Jeremy Montgomery to their National Sales Team, and to their Customer Service team, Karen Meador & Lucretia Perkins.…

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Local florist industry is blooming, but supply can't keep up

On a warm Friday afternoon in April, business inside Roxie’s Florist was in full bloom. Within the store’s gray walls, the entire staff snipped a colorful array of flowers,…

National orchid day: meet the first black Vanda Orchid

Back in the early nineties, orchid master Martin Motes selected from a large number of tessellata species seedlings to create what he hoped would be a black flower. Several of…

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Tuscany Growers:

"Frosty spring fails to halt sales to UK"

The severe frost that recently hit Italy caused damage to many plants in the Tuscany Region and in Pistoia in particular. These included those in blossom, new vegetation, and…

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France: Côte d’Azur, where flower growers’ dreams are still coming up roses

Greenhouses as far as the eye can see. Until the 1970s the city of Antibes on the French Riviera was a botanical haven of innovation and experiments as new plant species were…

US (OH): Local nurseries see a rise in demand, supplies down

Many nurseries are struggling to keep up with a surge in demand. "A lot of the plants that were for this year's sale were sold last year. The amount of…

Ajot looks at March 2021 cargo results:

"The category Flowers did better than in Q1-2019"

Air cargo’s final March figures show a year-on-year (YoY) worldwide growth of 21%. To make any sense of this percentage we need to revisit the detailed results…

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CAN (AB): Greenhouse owners warn public of bedding plant shortage this summer

Greenhouse owners in the Edmonton area are encouraging the public to purchase their bedding plants early this season due to a potential shortage in stock. Owners of Spruce…

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Connecticut: garden centers seeing continued demand

As the days get longer and the sun shines a little brighter, the ground thaws from the long, cold winter, leaving gardeners around the region anxiously waiting to get their…

US (MO): Greenhouses seeing good business continue into 2021

Local greenhouses had a huge boom in business last year during lockdown orders at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and they aren’t expecting to see those numbers to drop…

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Two family-owned businesses in Angola are defying the pandemic

Facing the current crisis head-on and developing their businesses has been hard, but successful for two dynamic female entrepreneurs in Angola. In Caála, in…

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