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UK: Flower growers flock to Spring Conference

The Spring Conference for BPOA, sponsored by Bulrush and Cambridge HOK, took place last Wednesday (17th January) in the NFU conference centre at Stoneleigh Park. The programme of speakers was a mix of technical, business and scientific experts who were fully committed to getting their messages across.

The opening address was from Minette Batters, Deputy president of the NFU who said how pleased she was to welcome the BPOA to the NFU Conference Centre and wish attendees a successful and interesting day.

Lyndon Mason of the Cut Flower Centre, was the chairman for the morning session and introduced Albert Grimm, saying that he had seen the powerpoint presentation and that the audience were going to be fascinated to hear about the management of air movement and climate control, two themes that have been much discussed at recent technical meetings.

Read the full recap at Home Grown.
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