The new year 2017 begins full of promise with two seasonal trade fairs. In January, the Winter Fair is being held in Aalsmeer, and in March it's the turn of the Seasonal Trade Fair in Naaldwijk. Registration is now open for both events.
Royal FloraHolland Winter Fair
On Wednesday and Thursday, 11 and 12 January 2017, the Royal FloraHolland Winter Fair takes place in Aalsmeer. This trade fair kicks off the new year with a good presentation of what to expect in the coming season. Suppliers display a broad assortment of tree nursery products, houseplants and garden plants. All of the plants can be ordered directly at the trade fair.
Opening hours
The Royal FloraHolland Winter Fair will be held on the 10.80 floor (location of General Members' Meeting) in Aalsmeer. The signs marked 'Trade Fair' on the auction grounds will show you the way. The fair is open on Wednesday from 08:30 to 16:00 and on Thursday from 08:30 to 14:00.
Royal FloraHolland Seasonal Trade Fair
On 8 and 9 March 2017 you can attend the Seasonal Trade Fair in Naaldwijk. This is traditionally the major spring fair of Royal FloraHolland in Naaldwijk. Each year, this trade fair is visited by thousands of specialist buyers. It offers space to around 400 exhibitors of houseplants and garden plants and flowers. The trade fair forms an important moment for buyers to check out the container plants on offer for the coming season.
Source: Royal FloraHolland

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