Floriculture. When one thinks of flowers, beautiful blossoms and fragrance comes to mind. But behind the scenes, lies a fierce competition to grow and export
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Aalsmeer, 1 July 2025 – Today, Royal FloraHolland publishes the first Trend Report Floriculture. The report reveals that nearly 70% of flower and plant growers
Ethiopian Airlines is excited to announce the launch of a new cargo flight service to Urumqi, China.
Ethiopian Airlines has officially introduced a new cargo flight service, connecting Addis Ababa with Urumqi, China, operating twice a week. The inaugural flight received a
Situated along the motorway in Herongen, Germany, near the Dutch border and in proximity to Venlo, the Veiling Rhein-Maas occupies a strategically significant 220,000-square-meter site,
Peter Bommel will be appointed member of the Supervisory Board (SB) of Royal FloraHolland, the leading international cooperative of flowers and plants, from 1 January
They are a leader in transporting flowers by sea. Before the Red Sea route was disrupted, DFG moved about 260 containers of roses annually to
Russia is contemplating the implementation of restrictions on flower imports from Armenia due to pest-related concerns. The Federal Service Rosselkhoznadzor of Russia has announced the
As we celebrate our 45th anniversary, we are pleased to announce a significant strategic initiative. Effective June 3, we started our operations as Plants &
A shipment comprising 188,000 flowers left Ethiopia sailing en route to Valencia, Spain. In recent years, maritime transport has been increasingly recognized as a viable
Kenya’s flower industry is suffocating under a cargo crisis. Sky-high freight rates, dumped harvests, and blocked export routes are squeezing growers, with revenues already down