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Danish grower Anders Eskelund: ‘Infinity is our bestseller’
Herman de Boon: ‘Positive outlook for international floricultural industry’
Grower Poul Riber: ‘Ageing is the problem in Denmark’
All about the florist: Anna Smolinska-Wieczorkiewicz
Foyer and first new hall go into operation on IPM 2018
2016 International Statistical Flowers and Plants Yearbook available
Prices of cut flowers under pressure
FloraHolland: Easter and spring weather produces a rise in revenue of 11%
European consumption of flowers and houseplants is growing
EU considers emergency measures for Ralstonia in rose
Sometimes It Snows in April in Ontario
Dümmen Orange and Jan Spek Rozen will work closer together
Colombian grower Laura Díaz Pérez
'In Europe the prices are most attractive'
National booths from all over the world present their products at IPM ESSEN
National booths from Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, India, Israel, Japan, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Taiwan and USA will be present at IPM Essen. IPM 2017 will take place from 24 to 27 January.
Strong increase of Dutch plant and flower exports to Germany
Dutch plant and flower exports to Germany increased by nearly 10% in October, which has brought the average growth during the first ten months of the year to 6.4%, leading to a total € 1.4 billion export value to Germany. This increase accounts for 60% of the total growth of the Dutch plant and flower exports in 2016 and it means that the market share of Germany expanded to 29.6%.
Russian platform looking for Dutch growers
Six years ago, Moscow-based BiFlorica started its preparations for an online platform for cut flower trading. They currently have more than 300 registered growers and 300-400 active buyers per week.
Thai grower Wuthichai Pipatmanomai
'We want to expand the market for our orchids'
Polish grower Wojciech Sliwerski:
'I want to show people how beautiful bedding plants can be'
Polish market’s growth not self-evident
A growing economy and a plant and flower loving population with an increasing disposable income. It seems like there are lots of opportunities in Poland for plants and flowers from the Netherlands. However, trying to increase the sales of horticultural products in this Eastern European country is not a walk in the park.