As Valentine’s Day draws near, the air is filled with the promise of love, and for the flower industry, this means gearing up for one
Category: Production
Researchers at the Southern Federal University (SFedU), in Russia, have unveiled a groundbreaking eco-friendly alternative to harmful pesticides, harnessing the power of citron juice, Gulf Agriculture reported.
Ethiopia has taken a significant step towards improving its horticulture sector with the launch of the LOCALGAP certification initiative. This groundbreaking effort focuses on promoting
Dümmen Orange, a leading global breeder and propagator of ornamental flowers and plants, is making a significant impact both within the floriculture industry and in
Imagine walking into a florist’s shop, your eyes drawn to the vibrant petals of freshly cut flowers, their colors in full bloom. You reach out
by Prisca Mwangi A unique approach to soil management that earned them the Kenya Flower Council (KFC) Floriculture Pinnacle Award, reflecting a profound understanding of
Christophe Hansen says his new vision for agriculture and food will be “different” and exclude “eat it or die” targets. He has a clear goal:
In equatorial regions, thrips is a major phytosanitary challenge and can significantly hinder the success of ornamental crop growers across international markets. The pest’s direct
One of Ethiopia’s largest recent floral expansions is currently taking place at Tinaw Flower Business. This rose farm is increasing its acreage from 35 to
The Kenya Flower Council (KFC) has announced the appointment of Catherine Mukoko as its new Chief Operations Officer (COO). With over 20 years of experience