The IPM Essen is in its second day today and it seems to be a good start of the day. Aisles are crowded and exhibitors are having meetings throughout the morning. As the exhibition is so international, they can catch up with their clients from all corners of the world in a relatively short time. And of course, the four exhibition days will also enable the exhibitors to meet new clients and offers the visitors new and innovative ideas for the coming and next seasons.
Sustainability and recyclability are again hot topics this year. On top of that, many of the latest varieties are on display and it seems that the cut flower section has become a bit larger again this year. More on this later in FloralDaily.
The editorial teams of our floral and vegetable newsletters, FloralDaily, BPNieuws, HortiDaily and Groentennieuws are present to make a complete photo report of the show, which will be published on February 3.
But below already some pictures.
The new CEO of Dümmen Orange, Hugo Noordhoek Hegt
Olivier Morel of Morel Diffusion presenting the Metalis series
Milena Weller of Selecta one presenting their new poinsettia SkyStar
Davide Costo of Biancheri Creations from Italy, one of the largest ranunculus and anemone breeders