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Inside Horticulture

UK: a new magazine to inform and inspire the garden industry in 2021

The Horticultural Trades Association is delighted to announce the launch of the first edition of Inside Horticulture, the magazine of the HTA, helping your business to grow.

The pandemic heralded a time for change for the previous HTA News magazine and provided an opportunity to take stock and reimagine how the member magazine could benefit HTA members. The new publication will change frequency to quarterly, with more in-depth features and analysis to complement the HTA’s range of other news channels to transform HTA member communications and provide a tangible benefit of membership of the association.

Inside Horticulture will demonstrate how the HTA is working on members’ behalf on key policy campaigns, provide market information statistics, learning opportunities, and include case study best practice, with insights into other parts of the industry and stakeholder groups through interviews and Q&As.

The new magazine is being produced by Think Publishing, and will provide compelling content to inform and excite HTA members with the information, knowledge, advice, and inspiration they need to run their businesses in a profitable way.

HTA Chairman, James Barnes comments, “We’re delighted to announce the creation of a reimagined print magazine which reinforces and communicates the HTA’s key strategic vision. Inside Horticulture will be filled with content and information which helps individuals and businesses within the ornamental horticultural industry and in turn cements the HTA’s reputation as the influential voice of UK horticulture.”

The first issue of the magazine will land at the end of June and will include a focus on the Big Issue each quarter. The magazine will position the HTA as a representative, knowledge, insight, tech, and data orientated organization that delivers real value to its members.

 
For more information:
Horticultural Trades Association
19 High Street Theale
Reading, West Berkshire
RG7 5AH, United Kingdom
+44 (0)118 930 3132
www.the-hta.org.uk
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