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The industry reflects on Mother's Day

NL: "High prices for just about everything that goes in a vase"

"Our turnover for Mother's Day this year was roughly equal to last year," says Theo de Mooij of Hoven & de Mooij. "Prices were high, for just about…

Paul Mwangi, Zedgee Ltd

Extreme rainfall impacts Kenyan flower production

"Weather conditions have a significant impact on our outdoor flower cultivation. Any type of extreme weather, whether it's drought or rain, affects the…

Bob van Vianen and Robin de Vos

Holex China pioneers with Chinese trade in the Middle East

That bouquet of roses consumers purchase no matter where they are in the world originates from Europe, Africa, or South America, oftentimes. Yet,…

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Brexit border IT outages delay import of perishable items to UK by up to 20 hours

Lorries carrying perishable food and plants from the EU are being held for up to 20 hours at the UK's busiest Brexit border post as failures with the…

NL: Growing duckweed at bulb grower for major research project

A consortium of five colleges – Aeres University of Applied Sciences, HAS green academy, Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, Inholland…

Delphy partners up with GTC+

"The horticultural chain undergoes constant change, with legislation, regulations, and market forces imposing increasingly stringent sustainability requirements on…

July 3 and 4, Cambridge

UK: Hort Science Live 2024 will explore peat-free growing

A dive into peat-free growing – via a series of new trials, ICL Hort Science Live (HSL 2024) will explore the latest technologies and management…

The benefits of ETFE material for enhanced greenhouse performance

Widely used in Japan for decades but with little use in the United States, Ethelyne Tetrafluoroethelyne (ETFE) is a fluoropolymer that is increasingly…

Special Crop Protection

Embracing a chemical-free future with digital IPM

Throughout history, agriculture has battled crop threats, from ancient locust plagues to modern-day greenhouse viruses. As we continue cultivating…

Hong Kongers buy flowers on mainland for Mother's Day

Many residents in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) have chosen to buy flowers for the Mother's Day in the mainland city of Shenzhen this…

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The South American country supplying Mother's Day flowers

Every May, millions of flowers make their way to mums across the US for Mother's Day, and the majority come from one nation. So, where do these flowers…

Priva partners with UC Davis to support CEA certificate program

Priva is collaborating with the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) to sponsor the UC Davis CEA Professional Concentration Program. The UC Davis…

spectral-filtering solar modules validated at Delphy:

"Our modules generated 9.5 hours at peak power"

A sunny day, fresh pepper plants, and spectral-filtering solar modules. With those ingredients, the team at Voltiris, gained several insight on the…

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photo report: Global Tomato Conference

"Stop with promotions, consumers are willing to pay for tomatoes"

Does taste matter? If you ask this question to a speaker at the Global Tomato Congress, the answer is quite predictable. The answer is 'yes,' often…

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UK: Horticulture family crowned Master Growers at RHS Malvern Spring show

A Worcester plant nursery has become the first in the county to be been granted a coveted and prestigious award. Grafton Nursery was awarded the title…

US nursery identifies "Flower Walking" as a rising gardening trend

"Touching grass is so 2023. The latest in alfresco trends is "flower walking," enjoying tiptoeing through springy, textured, fragrant, and sometimes…

NL: Daniël Mes (European Commission) visits a participant of the Trias Geothermal Network

In cooperation with the Dutch associations NVDE, Geothermie Nederland and HVC, KP Holland received a visit from the European Commission on Monday, May…

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Director-General sets out several reasons for enhanced and coordinated work to protect plant health at International Day of Plant Health (IDPH) event

FAO Director-General QU Dongyu today called for stepped up efforts to protect plant health, underlining that "safeguarding the health of plants means…

“Raising awareness to preserve germplasm is crucial to combat climate challenge, malnutrition, and food insecurity”

Every year, the world records around USD 220 billion worth of annual global economic losses due to damages to plants and crops from invasive pest…

Biostimulant company raises $1M boosting effective and sustainable farming outcomes

Metrovate has announced a $1 million capital raise by Sprout Agritech LP to fund the development of New Zealand's first precision biostimulant for…

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Golden Flowers

We had an amazing time spreading joy with flowers all across the country and even partnered with Dadeland Mall to gift flowers to the lovely mothers in Miami. As you may know,…

Syngenta Flowers continues support for annual School Garden Challenge

This year, the Three Counties Agricultural Society organized yet another annual School Garden Challenge. This is an educational gardening competition…

Endangered China rose species spotted in southwest China

Chinese researchers have discovered Rosa lucidissima, a critically endangered species of Rosa chinensis, commonly known as China rose, in southwest…

CAN (ON) Leamington floristry academy to exhibit at one of world’s most prestigious flower shows

A floristry academy in Leamington has been awarded a place to exhibit at one of the world's most prestigious flower shows. The Sarah Horne Academy has…

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US: Phipps Plaza hosing Atlanta debut of Fleurs de Villes Artiste flower show

Atlanta's Phipps Plaza is blooming this May with the Atlanta debut of Fleurs de Villes ARTISTE, a global floral show known for its displays in major…

Greeneration introduces new varieties of greens and edible flowers

Greeneration has added new locally grown premium edible flowers, leaves, microgreens and rare products to its supplies, providing the HoReCa industry…

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US: University of Florida Greenhouse 101 starts June 3 online

Greenhouse 101 starts on June 3 and is the first 2024 course in the award-winning Greenhouse Training Online series from the University of Florida IFAS…

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HTA response to the Prime Minister’s announcement on a Horticulture Resilience and Growth Offer

Commenting on the Prime Minister's announcement of the Horticulture Resilience and Growth Offer, Fran Barnes, Chief Executive of the Horticultural…

NL: Maersk establishes itself at Segro Park Amsterdam Airport in Hoofddorp

SEGRO Netherlands has signed a multi-year lease agreement with Maersk. The Danish shipping and logistics company will move into the recently completed…

Ornamental and edible gardens and containers

Boost the flavor and beauty of your landscape by adding a few ornamental edible plants to your garden beds and containers. Look for opportunities to…

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UK: Government unveils major package of farming and food sector support

A major package of measures to support farmers and grow the UK's farming and food sector has been announced by the government today (Tuesday 14 May).…

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