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November 28, 08:00-09:30 (Mexico City Time)

Invitation: Presentation of market study opportunities in the Mexican ornamental sector (update)

The Dutch Embassy in Mexico has carried out a market study to identify business opportunities for Dutch suppliers of technology and propagation material in the Mexican ornamental sector. For that reason, they invite you to the presentation of this study on Monday, November 28th  from 08:00 to 0930 (Mexico City time) or 15:00 – 16:30 (NL Time)  via Zoom Webinars. Due to practical reasons, the date has been changed, and it will not take place on November 29th, as previously announced. 

The presentation will be carried out by ornamental plants & flowers Mexico – the research team, to be followed by two guest speakers who will react to the study and share their perspectives on the Mexican ornamental sector: Dr. Leobigildo Córdoba, Director of the National Seed Inspection and Certification Service (SNICS) & Mr. Federico Martínez, President of the Mexican Flower Council. Dr. Leobigildo Córdoba will specifically elaborate on the work SNICS is carrying out to better protect breeders' rights in Mexico and on recommendations to Dutch breeders in this regard.

Please register via this link. Registered participants will receive a link to the study before the event.

For more information:
Benjamin Leal
Agricultural Officer at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Department of Agriculture
Volcán 150 | Piso 2 | Col. Lomas de Chapultepec | C.P. 11000 |CDMX
Tel: (+52) 55 1105 6563  Mob(+52) 55 5466 1160

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