The Fellowship Festival took place at Van den Berg RoseS in Delfgauw, the Netherlans, last Friday 25th of September. It was the 40 year anniversary of growing for Van den Berg RoseS and they want to do more for their customers than just be a business connection. The company sees this connection more as a fellowship than a partnership. So they had a party last Friday as 'fellows' and this was probably not the last Fellowship Festival.
New rose introduction
Arie van den Berg kicked off with the official part and looked back at the past 40 years. His story was supported with video content with images of the past and a few people, such as founders Matthijs and Martien van den Berg. Also, a new rose was unveiled in conjunction with Dümmen Orange, the Rose "4U +" After the official part the festival began with food, drinks, a funky photobus and music.
Van den Berg RoseS
The headquarters of Van den Berg RoseS is in Delfgauw, the Netherlands. The company grows large-flowered roses in the Netherlands on an area of 120.000 m2. They also have nurseries in Naivasha (Kenya) and in Kunming (China). Kenya grows middle size roses on an area of 700.000 m2. 95% of the roses are for the international market from flower shops in Moskow to Los Angeles and from Oslo to Singapore
For more information:
V.d. Berg Roses
Zuideindseweg 25b
2645 BD Delfgauw
www.bergroses.nl
Unveiled in conjunction with Dümmen Orange, the Rose 4U +
Netherlands: Van den Berg RoseS celebrated 40 year anniversary
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