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Even more energy saving possible with energy-efficient fan

A fan may seem like a simple product, but behind a seemingly uncomplicated exterior lies plenty of work and technology. Peter van der Putten, an area sales manager at the…

Vivero North America now licensed to supply Lazzeri Poinsettia genetics

Vivero North America will sell and market key poinsettia genetics from Italian breeder Lazzeri Genetica. Beginning in the 2023 season, and to continue shipping from Vivero…

Sollum Technologies receives award in the clean technology category

Following last year's success in the Companies-to-Watch category, Sollum Technologies has received the Deloitte Fast 50 award in the Clean Technology category.…

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“Here in Türkiye, we heat greenhouses with geothermal water, which is much cheaper than gas”

In Europe, many greenhouse growers have stopped winter production because of high gas prices. "Nobody is going to put extra gas to heat up tomatoes or peppers, so to say,…

24-27 January 2023

"Focus on the future of horticulture" defining theme of IPM Essen

After the latest IPM ESSEN advisory board meeting, the participants agreed: horticulture is facing major challenges. In addition to the shortage of skilled workers and climate…

US: Six new varieties earn AAS Winner Award

All-America Selections (AAS) has an additional six new AAS Winners available for the 2023 garden season. Brokers, growers and retailers have plenty of time to add these proven…

"Chancellor’s Autumn Statement must address UK horticulture business needs"

Jennifer Pheasey, Director of Public Affairs at the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), said: “Business costs have mounted across the UK horticulture…

Video Photo report: IFTF 2022

The 12th edition of the International Floriculture Trade Fair (IFTF) is a wrap. Like other years, visitors from all over the world attended the show enabling the international…

Special Post-Harvest

C.H. Robinson shed 650 jobs

C.H. Robinson, the truck brokerage giant, laid off about 650 employees after the company said the truckload demand cooled quicker than expected.  The company had 17,000 employees, with…

Marginpar on the New Chasmanthium Mantis

"This grass is greener and has much larger flags than the Latifolium"

Marginpar loves innovation. A recent example is Chasmanthium Mantis. This grass is greener and has much larger flags than the Latifolium. It can make an impact with this…

November 23-26

Omex will be exhibiting at Growtech Eurasia

Omex Agrifluids is exhibiting at Growtech Eurasia at the Anfas Expo Centre in Antalya, Türkiye,  from 23th - 26th November 2022. Growtech Eurasia is by far the biggest agriculture…

Trade Fair welcomes 20,000 visitors from 50+ countries

20,000 people from more than 50 countries visited the Trade Fair in Aalsmeer last week. The mood, the organizers Royal FloraHolland describes, was positive despite the energy…
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NL: First drilling of heat network along Oranjepolderweg successfully completed

Along the Oranjepolderweg, Warmte Netwerk Westland realizing over three thousand meters of heat pipes in the coming period.The work is being carried out by the…

Nigeria to earn $3bn annually from hibiscus flower export to Mexico

Adejare Bello, Nigeria’s ambassador to Mexico, says the country is expected to earn about $3 billion annually when it resumes the exportation of hibiscus flowers to Mexico in…

ScottsMiracle-Gro names Matthew Garth as CFO

The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company announced that Matthew Garth has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective December 1, 2022.…

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Economic and political analysis & points of view for the industry

Economic headwinds, midterm elections, and changing consumer sentiment will all impact the horticulture industry. Join AmericanHort for the State of the Industry webinar to…

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"First shipment of Russian fertilizer marks breakthrough in global supply crunch"

The world needs concerted efforts to urgently address the global fertilizer market crunch in which farmers, especially smallholder farmers from the developing world, are…

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Nepalese seasonal workers shocked by UK's early contract terminations

Seasonal workers from Nepal are shocked by notices they received that will end their contracts in the United Kingdom much earlier than agreed. The British Home…

UK: The real impact of cost pressures on the horticulture sector

At a time of soaring inflation across the supply chain, NFU commissioned Promar International to investigate the true impact of cost pressure on growers. Soaring energy costs…

Moroccan exporters can benefit from preferential tariffs on Royal Air Maroc’s air cargo services

In a bid to boost exports, Morocco’s national air carrier, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), and the Moroccan Association of Exporters (ASMEX) signed an agreement on…

The petitioners said the municipal corporation illegally demolished the shutters of their stalls and they were forced to sell flowers in an open area in the premises of the building. (Express photo by Ganesh Shirsekar)

India: Bombay High Court stays demolition of shops at Dadar flower market

The Bombay High Court directed Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) not to demolish the shops of flower vendors at the Upendra Nagar building in Dadar (West) till further…

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