Good quality starting material is very important in the horti- and floriculture sector. The quality of the crop is inextricably linked to the quality of the starting material that has been used. Therefore, this month we are focusing on the best possible materials that will guarantee a successful cultivation.
Globally speaking, starting material is playing an important role in the export of horticultural products. More and more companies are not only focusing on finished products, but are also discovering new opportunities in the production of starting material.
Special starting material
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Announcements
Job Offers
- Sales Representative Southeastern US
- Bedding and Perennials Sales Manager Europe
- Horticultural Technician
- Agronomist
- Head Grower Strawberries, Norway
- Tissue Culture Laboratory Scientist
- Manager Operations & Logistics
- Vegetable Advisor (Permanent)
- Horticultural Commercial Director
- Senior Operations Manager Nursery
"Tweeting Growers"
Top 5 - yesterday
- Tagawa Greenhouse rooting cuttings better and faster
- "High demand for our orchids and we see a shift from flowers to flowering plants"
- NL: Sustainable hydrangea greenhouse opens its doors
- “Portugal is a small country, but it's the 8th top producer of ornamentals in Europe"
- New dates for World Floral Expo 2023
Top 5 - last week
Top 5 - last month
- "It extends the shelf life of roses by 50-100%"
- "Entering Europe is a natural next step in our growth"
- Cut flower ocean shipments continue to rise
- “In over 35 years of operations, we’ve seen a lot change in the foliage market”
- Denmark: "Growers see this crisis as an opportunity to improve and be more innovative"
September: Special Starting Material
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Other news in this sector:
- 2019-09-30 Thompson & Morgan highlights new spring range
- 2019-09-27 Calla Picasso wins award in Japan
- 2019-09-26 New double blooms for spring
- 2019-09-25 Selecta’s Autumn Friends bring late summer joy
- 2019-09-24 Breeder wins sustainability award with production protocol for minimal use of chemicals
- 2019-09-20 Picking the perfect annuals for quart production
- 2019-09-19 Selecta’s SKYfamily of Petunias is growing
- 2019-09-18 "Brainstorm and discuss pioneering initiatives for the future of the industry"
- 2019-09-17 Empowering taxonomic research on important pollinators
- 2019-09-16 Rising to the challenge of the organic standard
- 2019-09-13 Floricultura obtains MPS-GAP certification
- 2019-09-12 Production practices for tree propagation
- 2019-09-11 New EU regulations on plant health
- 2019-09-10 Fleuroselect reports successful campaign against illegal re-propagation
- 2019-09-09 Research center bolsters Taiwan’s floriculture industry
- 2019-09-06 Schoneveld Breeding introduces Cyclamen Super Serie Crayon
- 2019-09-05 Beekenkamp invests in BKX trays and new seed lines
- 2019-09-04 Plant diversity and endemism in China: Unreachable locations and diverse microclimates
- 2019-09-03 Australia: Improving plant industry access to new genetics
- 2019-09-02 September: Special Starting Material