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FlowerTrials in full swing: positive atmosphere despite rainy start

The FlowerTrials 2025 have kicked off, and although the first day was a bit quieter — presumably due to the rainy weather — the atmosphere among…

GreenTech day 2 update

The second day of GreenTech is on and today is, as expected, a super busy day. The organisers paid extra attention to inviting the Dutch growers as well, and combined with…

"Greenplan helps pot and bedding plant growers transition from intuition to insight"

Potted and bedding plant growers make daily decisions that significantly affect their business returns. However, many of these decisions are still…

“More was needed than just Excel sheets”

The versatility of FreshPortal software, with its API integrations with platforms like Floriday and its user-friendliness, has led to many satisfied…

Beauty Line introduces new Harmony variety

Beauty Line is introducing Harmony – a new Leucanthemum variety that captures natural purity and timeless beauty. This fresh and elegant variety will…

What do growers need for effective inventory management?

Recent research by Plantform shows that inventory management is still a major challenge among growers. As a software specialist active in the sector…

A hydrangea challenge with Hydrangea World and Master Florist

The Iconic Hydrangea Challenge invites floral designers to explore the charm and versatility of hydrangeas—flowers that embody the true essence of…

UK: Study shows that plants are becoming more and more popular for Father's Day

According to new data from online plant retailer Patch Plants, plants are fast becoming one of the UK's most popular gifts for dads, with the company…

Special FlowerTrials & GreenTech

NLight debuts high-performance RV1600 at GreenTech 2025

At GreenTech 2025, NLight introduced its most powerful and precise horticultural lighting system to date - the RV1600. With 6300 µmol/s of growing…

UK: HTA inviting applications for non-executive board roles

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is inviting applications for Non-Executive Directors (NEDs) to join its Board and help shape the future of…

Kenyan flowers’ new freight realities as high costs persist even with capacity surges

At Flower Logistics Africa 2025 in Nairobi, the heart of global flower exports beat louder than ever. Moderated by Reji John, Editor of Logistics…

Gardin and Ridder present new integrated product offering

Gardin and Ridder have announced a new joint solution integration. Real time crop photosynthesis insights generated by the Gardin sensor + AI is now…

Georgia blocks entry of 10,000 cut flowers from Armenia over pest concerns

Georgian authorities have denied entry to a shipment of 10,000 cut flowers from Armenia due to phytosanitary violations. According to the Georgian Revenue…

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Aline Siminoc

Few weeks ago we had an incredible week in China with my team, and I'm still soaking in the inspiration.From bustling cityscapes to calm & warm greenhouses, this journey was a…

"Will the next pandemic come from Dutch tulips?"

A straight road runs uninterrupted through the tulip fields in the Bollenstreek ('Bulb Region') in the heart of historic Holland, about 40km from…

Using Amblydromalus limonicus for pest control

Amblydromalus limonicus is a species of predatory mite known for its role in biological pest control. Amblydromalus limonicus is a natural enemy of…

CEA Alliance strengthens with 11 new member companies

Membership in the CEA Alliance continues to grow, allowing the association to increase its value and services to members and the broader controlled…

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More opportunities for automation as Australia’s greenhouse sector grows

“We have a lot of artists working for us; magicians with razor blades”

Based in Queensland, Wide Bay Seedlings specializes in producing seedlings mainly for open-field crops such as tomatoes, watermelons, and capsicums.…

Podcast: Looking at the world of wedding flowers

In this episode of the Slow Flowers show, the hosts visit an urban cutting garden and meet long-time Slow Flowers member Eleanor Blackford, a wedding…

Looking at the future of the artificial flower market

The global artificial flower market is witnessing sustained growth as shifting consumer preferences, evolving interior design trends, and…

US: Compliance requirements for approved Japanese beetle-free greenhouses and screenhouses

Japanese beetle is a harmful insect pest that feeds on over 300 plant species and damages both turf and ornamental plants. To support the safe movement…

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