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Test results of OptiCept Technologies’ OptiBoost

Sweden: “Our treated roses lead to 50% higher gross profit and 25% lower waste”

OptiCept Technologies, known for their technique that extends the consumer vase life of roses by 50% on average, has been busy testing their technique in retail. “The…

Barbara Fontani, Tuscany Growers:

Italy: “Many varieties have been damaged by the frosts”

“One of our biggest challenges has been the lack of availability of stock, as the bad weather in April has affected our production,” says Barbara Fontani, Sales Manager for…

August figures per category

UK: "Houseplants have remained garden center top sellers with sales up 50.42%"

Furniture and BBQ sales continue to dominate the Garden Centre Association’s (GCA) Barometer of Trade (BoT) and were up by 59.73% year-to-date, according to its recently…

New product for detection of fusarium wilt pathogen launched

Agdia announces the commercialization of a rapid, user-friendly, DNA-based assay on their AmplifyRP® XRT platform to detect Fusarium oxysporum. The Fusarium oxysporum species…

iUNU acquires Artemis

"By combining plants, people, and operations, we can scale CEA technologies"

iUNU today announced its acquisition of Artemis, an enterprise Cultivation Management Platform. Together, the two companies offer technologies in the indoor agriculture…

June 11 – June 19 2022

2022 Philadelphia Flower Show location, date, and theme are announced

The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) has announced the location, dates, and theme for its highly anticipated 2022 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show. “In Full Bloom” will…

Echeveria (Crassulaceae): potential for genetic improvement as an ornamental

The genus Echeveria groups several species of succulent plants present in diverse environments. They are found in nature in habitats with shallow rocky soils, steep slopes,…

"Turnover through Floriday will grow to more than a billion euros by the end of this year"

Floriday is increasingly becoming the digital heart of the Dutch floriculture industry. More than one billion euros worth of flowers and plants will be traded…

Special Trade Shows 2021

Terrazza MC to exhibit at GrootGroenPlus, October 6-8

"Due to growers' demand, we are introducing a new brush"

The Terrazza Geotex Pro special edition xGarden Centers has been developed as a response to the demands of their customer base. These include nurseries and plant-and…

March 30 - April 3

Melbourne International Flower Show: 2022 retail site applications now open

The Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show is set to transform the Carlton Gardens once again from Wednesday 30th March to Sunday 3rd April 2022.  2022 Retail Sites are now…

5-7 October, 2021

Spain: Iberflora celebrates its 50th anniversary at Feria Valencia

"Iberflora, International Fair of Plants and Flowers, Landscaping, Technology and DIY Garden, celebrates its 50 anniversary in this year's edition, made with great enthusiasm…

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IN: Rain flattens flower fields just before busy Puja season

Around 2,340 hectares of flowers cultivated in East and West Midnapore districts were reportedly destroyed amid heavy showers triggered by low pressures in the Bay of Bengal…

Uganda: Goverment and EU Partner to improve Ugandan exports

The government of Uganda has resolved to introduce a program dubbed "farming for exports" through which farmers are to be sensitized on how to produce quality…

December 5-14

University's Soil Health Team to offer advanced online training

Cornell University's Soil Health program prepares for an upcoming international advanced soil health course for practitioners, educators, and students. Harold van Es,…
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New Spanish workshops for Oregon farm workers and landscapers

In collaboration with partners and community leaders, NCAP is launching a series of participatory events this winter for Spanish-speaking farm workers and landscapers across…

"Plants will be prescribed as a form of mental health treatment"

The president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists believes that houseplants, exercise, and gardening should all be prescribed as mental health treatments. Dr. Adrian James…

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Rotarians help community recover from Ida

'The flowers are what drew tears'

After Hurricane Ida knocked the community to the ground, Tim McNabb is trying to help pick it back up.   The Rotary of Downtown Houma past president mobilized a team of Rotarians from…

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“Until the technology matures, greenhouses are not within reach of Indian farmer"

Horticulture is on the rise in India. So is greenhouse farming. Cut flowers have been grown under polyhouses since the 1990s, but greenhouse vegetable production has been on…

UK probes visa change to ease trucker shortages

The British government is expected to ease visa rules for truck drivers. It is an attempt to fix supply-chain problems that have triggered long lines at gas…

"From rare species to hybrids, thousands of orchids will be on display"

The sight and scents of thousands of orchids will fill the Greenhouse Galleries in the Regenstein Building at the Chicago Botanic Garden for the Illinois Orchid Society Fall…

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