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Ecuador's largest premium rose grower starts growing ranunculus

After almost three decades of exclusively growing roses and becoming Ecuador's largest premium rose grower, Rosaprima is stepping into a new chapter: growing ranunculus.…

BallSB on their two new Dianthus Barbatus varieties

Video "A wilder messy look and more productive then others already commercial varieties"

A variety that was first to be discarded by the people in the test fields, because it had no real flowers. Fortunately, the people at Miyoshi with the selection team of Ball…

Van der Sar Import has certified its rattan production process

As far as is known, Van der Sar Import is the first company in the world to successfully certify the production process for rattan products. Under the brand name Terima Kasih,…

"Christmas is blooming"

A market study into the role of flowers during the Festive season

When thinking of Christmas, no type of flora is more closely associated with the holiday than the Christmas tree. With variations of the original O Christmas tree in multiple…

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New virus in Calibrachoa – identification and treatment

Several diagnostic labs in the Northeast U.S., as well as the own lab of the University of Guelph, have received diseased calibrachoa suspected to have chili pepper mild…

UF/IFAS scientists record first case of harmful bacteria in ubiquitous weed throughout U.S.

Scientists at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) have recorded the first North American case of a harmful phytoplasma disease…

NL: First plants potted at Fachjan's new location

The first plants were recently potted at Fachjan's new location on the Broekkade in Honselersdijk. Officially the company won’t be using that building until July, but they can…

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Agritechnica Asia & Horti Asia set to receive agri-community

As international travel restrictions to Thailand and the region ease further, next month from 25 to 27 May 2022, the agricultural and horticultural machinery community for…

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Modiform:

"Tree tray 1933: more profitability for your nursery"

As the successor to the 1937, the new 1933 tree tray of Modiform has been improved in a number of ways. For instance, it boosts the profitability of growing…

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UK: Plant importers needed to test new Inland Border Facility

Defra is looking for volunteers who import high-priority plants or plant products to take part in a ‘soft launch’ of Sevington, the new Inland Border Facility. Based in the…

Edwin Stuik, APC Handling:

"Our motto: handling imports, hassle-free, for our clients"

In the summer of 2021, Edwin Stuik joined Amsterdam Perishable Center (APC) Handling as general manager. That was after a long career in perishable air cargo handling. APC is…

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Singapore names orchid after New Zealand PM to mark visit

The prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, would now have a permanent footprint in the lush gardens of Singapore after the city-state decided to name a new orchid –…
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Yunnan Yiche Town Flower Base is put into use

The newly built rose greenhouse in the flower planting base of Xiaomi Village, Yiche Town, Yunnan Province was put into use for the first time. In the greenhouse, the steps of…

When you know what to grow: planning what trees to grow in the nursery

For Everde Growers, a nursery with 14 farm locations across four states, all kinds of factors go into deciding what trees to grow. David Kirby, executive vice president at…

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Greenhouse gas emissions exempted for big B.C. greenhouses

Burning natural gas or propane to heat greenhouses growing vegetables, tree seedlings or flowers is up to 80 per cent exempt from B.C.’s carbon tax. The B.C. agriculture…

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"Very Peri is just what we need right now"

For the first time in forever Pantone created and chose an entirely new hue to be the color of the year: Very Peri. While they normally choose from a standard colour palette,…

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Mexican truckers blockaded a key Texas border crossing for a second day to protest Governor Abbott’s increased cargo inspections. The growing queue of…

Mexican truckers end initial blockade to shift to other US crossings

Mexican truckers protesting Texas Governor Abbott’s controversial border crackdown ended their blockade of a key international bridge and are switching to…

Evanthia at FlowerTrials

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A sunny explosion of colors, scents and surprises. That’s what you will experience when you visit Evanthia during FlowerTrials. From 14 to 17 June 2022 the team will be all…

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Incidence and preference of Frankliniella occidentalis to different rose cultivars

Western flower thrips (WFT), Frankliniella occidentalis, is a major pest in rose crops worldwide. This pest causes considerable esthetic injuries to rose flowers, thus…

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Business Scottish farming co-ops back project to tackle daffodil parasites

Backed in Scotland by Grampian Growers and Scottish Agronomy, alongside the James Hutton Institute, Harper Adams University , and HL Hutchinson, the three-year research…

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Plant nurseries in Detroit to celebrate Earth Week

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