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Doug Cole, D.S. Cole shares his point of view:

US: What's hot and happening in the market?

With 1,700 varieties of young plants in the assortment, New Hampshire grower Doug Cole, owner of D.S. Cole Growers gets a good idea of what is hot and happening in the market.…

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Morel

Video Cyclamen trials 2020 in Fréjus: a special year, not without surprises

The second lockdown announced in France the week before the opening of the Trials in Fréjus did not dissuade some of Morel's Italian and French customers from visiting the…

$7M capital raise for iUNU

New platform becomes eyes of the grower

Automation and AI are hot in horticulture and US company iUNU is another example why that is. With their cameras, sensors and AI software, the company’s LUNA platform can be…

USDA

U.S. horticulture operations report $13.8 billion in sales

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released the 2019 Census of Horticultural Specialties report, the only source of detailed…

Pathogen control for proactive growers

Contained environments lock out many threats by protecting plants from predators and extreme weather like snow, hurricane winds or scorching heat. Unfortunately, sometimes the…

Video Employees De Ruiter East Africa performing Jerusalema Challenge

De Ruiter East Africa brings you yet another performance of the Jerusalema Dancing Challenge. Through the greenhouses, other  business premises and outside, employees give it there…

MSU

US (MI): MSU alum combines business and horticulture to make a difference in the community

George Van Atta started Van Atta’s Greenhouse and Flower Shop on a small budget in January 1980 in his hometown of Haslett, Michigan, near Michigan State University (MSU). He…

Verdant Technologies

European patent for electrostatic printing of plant growth regulator

Verdant Technologies, a recently launched technology company focused on product life extension for perishable products, announces that the European Patent Office had granted…

Special Year Overview

Year Overview May 16-31

More positive sounds starting to come from the industry

For many growers, and particularly those growing garden plants, demand is stronger then ever in May 2020. However, times are still challenging as the period in March and April…

Matilda's Bloombox

How Matilda’s Bloombox unboxed the life-changing gift of flowers

A mere four years ago, founders Matt and Emily would spend long nights boxing flower arrangements out of their garage. They had just had their first child, Matilda, and were…

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About plant blindness and the relevance of plants in life

"Plants first!"

A child easily names ten different animals. What happens if you ask for ten different plants? It gets silent. by Harm Custers – Head of Marketing at Takii Europe B.V. Imagine taking…

Quinton Edwards

Wholesale nursery to let in Scotland

A wholesale nursery/cash and carry site in Scotland is available to let. The nursery extends to circa 21 acres and lies adjacent to Dobbies Garden Centre. A cash and carry has…
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Australian growers arm themselves with new information on DIY green wall projects

Living in urban environments can make it challenging for Aussies to engage in traditional gardening projects. A new suite of resources is now available, exploring how green…

BPOA

January 20, 2021

UK: Annual BPOA conference goes online

This January you can experience a new type of conference from the comfort of your own desk/laptop or tablet. Due to the continuing need for virus distancing precautions with…

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June 5-13, 2021

Philadelphia Flower Show goes outdoor for 2021

In a year like no other, thinking outside the box has become the norm – whether it’s finding new ways to work, attend school, or socialize, we have all experienced something…

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo launches SAF programme

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has launched the world’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) programme for the airfreight industry, enabling freight…

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Australia's biggest flower company eyes ASX

Australia's biggest flower company could be headed to the ASX in early 2021, as rising sales through major supermarket chains Woolworths and Coles offset a difficult few…

Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)

Quickly detecting plant stress through portable device

Raman leaf-clip sensor would allow rapid diagnosis of nutrition deficiency in plants, enabling farmers to maximize crop yield in a sustainable way.  The portable Raman system was…

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Rwanda last week fetched a total of US$455,490 from horticulture products shipped out of the country weighing 189,817Kg. The consignment included; fruits,…

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