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Netherlands pavilion at Ornamental Plants and Flowers Mexico 2023

From September 12 to 14, the next edition of the Ornamental Plants and Flowers (OPF) Mexico trade show will be held in Mexico City. It is powered by the IPM Essen trade show and is said to be Mexico's most important event for the ornamental sector. At this year’s event, Holland House Mexico is organizing a Netherlands pavilion.

In previous years, the OPF trade show has attracted a diverse array of attendees, including industry experts, breeders, landscape architects, architects, park and garden managers, gardeners, retailers, flower arrangers, decorators, and florists.

The common denominator among the exhibitors and visitors is their passion for plants and flowers, dedicated to expanding their knowledge, discovering new varieties, and exploring cutting-edge techniques to enhance their businesses and personal projects.

Apart from an exhibitor space with stands for companies, the event includes informative seminars, workshops, and demonstrations conducted by industry experts. Attendees can broaden their horizons by learning about the latest cultivation techniques, sustainable practices, and innovative designs.

This year's event will also feature a Dutch pavilion organized by Holland House Mexico. The pavilion will showcase the rich floral heritage and cutting-edge technologies of The Netherlands.

Dutch companies interested in participating are advised to contact Ms. Florencia Cantu at Holland House Mexico ([email protected])

Souce: www.agroberichtenbuitenland.nl

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