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Photo Report Proflora 2017

Here it is, the photo report of the Proflora 2017. Last week, from October 4-6, the 14th edition of this biennial show was held where 328 exhibitors showcased their products and services at the Corferias Convention Center in Bogota, Colombia. FloralDaily.com was also present at the show to make a Photo Report and to interview exhibitors and visitors.

Click here for the photo report.


Tip: If you are looking for your picture and do not want to scroll through the entire report, you can use the search function on the photo home page, by entering your name or company name.

International attention
The exhibition attracted visitors from all over the world. Even though the US is the main destination of flowers, Colombian flowers reach more than 90 destinations across the world. Many visitors took the opportunity to combine the exhibition with farm visits in the morning. The organization took this into account nicely as the show lasted till 7.30 pm.

The exhibitors were very pleased with the quality and number of visitors that they received at the show, but several expected to welcome more this year. The reason is unclear, some thought it may have to do with the pilot strike at Avianca. The number of visitors is still being counted by the organization and will be revealed this week.

Painted flowers
Something that stood out this year was the amount of painted flowers. Over the last few years, the demand for these flowers increased and more and more growers started to paint their flowers.

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