Move is expected to increase the competitiveness of Kenyan produce in the UK The UK has agreed to slash inspection tariff for horticultural products from
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There’s almost nothing as fascinating as the vibrant world of international flower trade. Every day, countless companies work to facilitate this global flow of flowers
Lynn Griffith Have you ever wondered why a crop or landscape perks up after a good rain? There are at least four reasons for this.
When it comes to supply chains, senior leaders often look for the ‘silver bullet’: the one strategic element that will make the biggest difference. Drive
By Ruth Vaughan Biochar is the new buzzword in farming. What is it? Biochar is basically ‘charred’ agricultural waste created through slow-burning of organic matter
South Africa is set to send its first batch of avocados to China, highlighting a new chapter in agricultural cooperation between Africa and China. China’s
Carlos E. Bográn, Ph.D. Phytotoxicity, derived from the Greek word Phyto (meaning plant), and toxicity is a temporary or long-lasting effect of a compound on plants. Many
Crown galls caused by the pathogenic Agral bacterium Tumefaciens is a worrying Rose bacterial disease affecting both quality and quantity of the production. It is
The central Chinese province of Hunan has been helping send fresh flowers from Kenya to customers all over China and even to Uzbekistan as the
The floriculture sector is taking big steps to meet the future head-on. Royal FloraHolland would like to highlight different perspectives on this subject. That is