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Acrotelm and wood fiber as alternative to peat

As if the energy crisis, fertilizers cost increase, and labor shortages weren’t enough, growers have to deal with a looming ban on peat. The UK has already banned peat for…

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China: "Our Tillandsia as 'table flower' brightened up the venue"

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Syngenta Flowers announces collaboration with Polish begonia breeder

Syngenta Flowers and Polish breeder Marcin Wojtczak announced a collaboration in Begonia tuberhybrida, a strategic crop for Syngenta Flowers, supporting the company’s ambition…

AIPH elects new President

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) has elected Leonardo Capitanio as its new President. This announcement was made after the General Meeting at…

Desch presents Colour Your Story spring/summer 2023

Desch presents Colour Your Story #15 for spring and summer 2023. In this edition, attention is once again focused on the new trends and the corresponding inspiring color…

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The dollar is rapidly gaining value against the most important currencies, including the euro, which is at its lowest level in 20 years. Dutch exporters are…

Water-saving tools for flower growers

Orlandelli’s Italian showroom has expanded to fit several new products and accessories that elevate the customer shopping experience in garden centers and nurseries. Water…

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David van Mechelen reappointed as CFO of Royal FloraHolland

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HTA appoints Fran Barnes as Chief Executive

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APHIS has drafted a pest risk assessment for the import, or use as a cut flower, of ornamental cherry cuttings from Japan. The assessment describes potential pests associated…

Anthura presents Rambla, a red Anthurium flower

Anthura presents Rambla, a new red Anthurium. Rambla is a versatile and cold tolerant (till 7ºC) flower with a refined look. Besides, the shelf life is good because the flower…

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Honeydew secretions could be used to manage crop pests

Honeydew is a sugary solution produced by several different types of insects, particularly those that feed by inserting their proboscis into the phloem vessels of a plant.…

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The Forever Flowers are planted at Santiago, Ecuador

This week, Santiago completed the work of planting all of the roses for the Forever Flowers farm. It was quite the process of grafting 45,105 rose stems into the rose base…

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Consumers around the world have become more aware of the environmental impact of packaging. Industries have raised their standards for packaging in response to this…

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Bumblebees are important pollinators of wild and agricultural plants but recently have been declining due to various stressors, such as pesticides and diseases. Because of the…

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Zimbabwe horticulturalists get digital training

Last week the United Kingdom, under its Trade Partnerships (UKTP) program, moved to equip horticultural farmers with digital tools to bolster their capacity to export. The…

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