The floriculture sector is rapidly evolving towards sustainable practices. The latest RFH Trend Report on Floriculture reveals that more than 80% of growers have begun
Category: Floriweek
For many years, maize has been the primary crop in Tanzania, forming the backbone of smallholder farming. This reliance on maize limits income opportunities, as
Aliki Pantou PATS-C is great at detecting moths. But let’s be honest, the larvae cause the real damage. And in most cases it’s also the
With the Packaging Register, the floricultural sector is taking steps towards the digital exchange of sustainability data on used packaging in floriculture. This registry, set
Regional leaders have committed to speeding up the removal of trade barriers that hinder smooth business operations among countries in Eastern and Southern Africa. This
In the floriculture industry, choosing the wrong variety can be costly for growers, making trust and precision in breeding essential to the relationship between breeder
By Masila Kanyingi “The buck stops here” encapsulates the essential principles of leadership as articulated by Harry S Truman, the 33rd President of the United
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
Aalsmeer, 1 July 2025 – Today, Royal FloraHolland publishes the first Trend Report Floriculture. The report reveals that nearly 70% of flower and plant growers
Book an Appointment Are you noticing white spots on your crops that look like talcum powder, commonly called “colonies”? These can appear on leaves, stems,
