The south-western part of South Africa is well known for its flora, the Fynbos flora and the diversity of endemic plants. The Import Promotion Desk (IPD), together with its partner, the industry association 'Cape Flora South Africa', will be showcasing the diversity of fynbos at IPM in Essen, Germany, from 28 to 31 January 2025: Hall 1 Stand 1D12.
"The Cape region offers perfect conditions for the fynbos biome. This extraordinary diversity will surprise some buyers and enrich the European cut flower offer." The flower farms in the IPD program are small and medium-sized enterprises that specialize in the cultivation, wild collection and breeding of fynbos varieties, including different varieties of the King protea.
Together with the IPD company '34 Degrees South', IPD will be showcasing King proteas, colorful Leucadendrons such as the Ayoba Jade Pearl, as well as flower globes of the Brunia and Berzelia varieties at the IPM. The company will also be showcasing varieties such as Madiba and Red Rex, developed from the wild Protea cynaroides.
Buyers will have the opportunity to talk to representatives from '34 Degrees South' at the IPD stand and learn about the benefits of direct exchange and trade.
For more information:
34 Degrees South
www.34degreessouth.co.za