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Suntory's blooms lighting up the Grammys

Varieties of Suntory Flowers were again lighting up music's biggest night. On February 5, the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles took place, and for the 4th year, Suntory was…

Vacancies:

"Producing thousands of healthy, vigorous plants from cuttings is not easy"

Serres Yargeau, located in Sherbrooke in the province of Quebec, Canada, produces annual flowers, vegetable plants, and poinsettias for the retail market, mainly in Quebec and…

“Moore DRV doesn't only look at the numbers, but the story behind them too”

Levoplant grows 5.5 million plants annually. And using an almost fully automated process. Co-owner Ron Fransen hopes to further innovate this Dutch company's processes with…

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US: CBP ensures Valentine flowers make the cut

Just less than two weeks before Valentine’s Day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists have inspected nearly 850 million cut flowers for insects, pests,…

Bacteria as an alternative to chemical pesticides

Everything that plants absorb eventually ends up on your plate and so in your body, including pesticides. Pesticides are bad for your health and the environment, which is why…

Asocolflores looking back at 2022:

"2022 was a prominent year for strengthening sustainability, reuniting, and promoting Flowers of Colombia"

For the Colombian flower growers, 2022 was marked by strengthening a sustainable activity that generates decent and formal employment, welfare for its communities and workers,…

German Horticultural Association ZVG

"Further the development of crop protection products instead of banning it"

The German Horticultural Association ZVG renews its clear criticism of the European proposals for sustainable plant protection on the occasion of the hearing…

Special Trade Shows

Spring edition of Plantarium to showcase complete range of outdoor plants

Tuesday, February 7, is when it’s all going to happen: the opening of the spring edition of Plantarium | Groen-direkt. With 170 stand holders and at least 5000…

FlowersExpo 2023 to be held on September 12-14 in Moscow

Representatives of the flower business from all over Russia, as well as countries near and far abroad, annually come to Moscow for 'FlowersExpo' to meet with…

Ecuador's flower industry eyes Canada as a market with potential

Ecuador’s flower industry is seeking to recover from at least three shocks in 2022, and a trade agreement with Canada could help them. Canada is currently the fifth market for…

Deadline March 1

USDA funding for free energy and water-use benchmarking expiring soon for greenhouse and CEA operators

The deadline is approaching for greenhouse and CEA producers to take advantage of free energy and water benchmarking services provided by the United States Department of…

Save the date for SAF’s Premier Events

Mark your calendar for the Society of American Florists' two premier live events. The second annual Next Gen Live! will take place June 11-13 in Miami, Florida, and SAF's…
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US (FL): UF/IFAS plant breeders can play ‘Cupid’ for Valentine’s Day

The University of Florida scientists breed oodles of ornamentals. For example, David Clark, a UF/IFAS professor of environmental horticulture, breeds dozens of coleus plants.…

National Retail Association:

US: Flowers still in top 3 gifts for Valentine's Day

Consumers are expected to spend $25.9 billion on Valentine's Day this year, up from $23.9 billion in 2022 and one of the highest spending years on record, according to the…

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US: Clifton Tomasini joins GrowGeneration as VP of operations

GrowGeneration Corp has hired Clifton Tomasini as Vice President of Operations. Mr. Tomasini will be responsible for overseeing all operations and driving…

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Inflation soared in Holland as daily necessities and the industry of the nation were completely swept aside by the craze for tulips. The tulip trade became so huge that a code…

NL: Horticulture around Emmen offered new employment after decline in peat labor

Anyone driving just past Emmen will encounter a sizeable glasshouse horticultural area. Promotion Group Horticulture Emmen reminisces on how the greenhouse horticulture area…

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Feeling a bit stressed? Do you need to relax, unwind, or take a break from the day-to-day business? Go gardening, researchers say. Overload and arousal are consistently experienced in…

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