Greenhouse complex “Podosinki” applied for participation in the contest “2017 AIPH International Grower of the Year” in the category “Cut flowers and Greens”. These contests are held annually by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH). Horticultural companies from all over the world take part in these contests.
AIPH invited Russia to take part in the contest in 2016. But then Russian producers did not dare to participate in such a prestigious international competition. Now at last the ice is broken. “Podosinki” is the first Russian producer who will present its products at this international show.
The greenhouse complex (Dmitrovskiy district, Moscow region) grows elite roses using Dutch technology. Ten years have passed in April this year since the first roses were cut in the complex.
Now the complex produces 22 varieties of roses including such known and popular ones as Grand Prix, Talea, Avalanche, Carina, Magadi, Red Naomi, Spark, El Toro, Wow and others. The total annual volume exceeds 15 million stems a year.
Irina Zemtsova, Director “Podosinki”, at “FlowersExpo’2016” (Photo: Alicja Cecot)
Products from the greenhouse complex “Podosinki”, “Linea Roses” brand, were highly appreciated at the international exhibition “FlowersExpo’2016” in September, where roses Avalanch and Carina were awarded gold medals for high quality.
“Our business gives people beauty”, say specialists of the complex.
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