Smart Freight Centre and Kuehne Climate Centre launched the Green Freight Support Programme at the Global Logistics Convention 2024 held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania,
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By Christopher J. Currey Alkalinity doesn’t only affect substrate pH; it creates issues with water hardness. Learn how to manage it throughout production. The effect
Assuming that shipping in the Red Sea normalizes, Rabobank expects that Kenyan cut rose exports to Europe will be increasingly transported over sea. As stated
The global PlantwisePlus programme, led by the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), is playing a pivotal role in the development of a national
For a good part of the year, the level of natural light is below optimal for most crops. Any additional light that then enters the
Rwanda has expressed interest in joining Kenya’s Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union, a top official said, becoming the first partner State of
Last month, the definition of “small-scale grower” was established by the FSI board (Floriculture Sustainability Initiative) for the “Global North” and the amended certification scheme
The recent directive from the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) mandating that exporters convert half their foreign exchange earnings into Birr within a month has
The CIOPORA Academy Announces September Webinars on Country-Specific PVP Systems and AI Applications
The CIOPORA Academy Webinar Series has announced this year’s second set of lectures for September. The new series is designed for plant breeders, intellectual property
In today’s competitive flower market, customers are always looking for ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure the highest quality. One innovation that continues