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Floriculture

Celtic Continues Operations in Kenya, Ghana, and Ethiopia

Celtic announces that their presence in Kenya, Ghana, and Ethiopia will be continued. Chiel den Ouden is a former employee and is taking over leadership...

Ethiopia’s Horticulture Sector Poised for Growth with CEHA National Chapter Launch

Ethiopia’s horticulture sub-sector is set for significant growth following the launch of the COMESA-EAC Horticulture Accelerator (CEHA) National Chapter. This initiative, unveiled in Addis Ababa...

Colombia: Danziger to Unveil its New ‘Rosy Blossom Collection’ During Open Days 2024

Danziger’s Chrysanthemum Open Days 2024 are set to be a spectacular celebration of fashion and floral innovation. Our new varieties are set to WOW the...

EHPEA: A Strong Voice for the Horticulture Sector

Addressing Import Challenges; The Ethiopian Horticulture Producer Exporters Association (EHPEA) recently convened a meeting to address pressing issues facing its members. Key topics included the...

Ethiopia: New EU Implementation Regulations and Ethiopia’s Rose Industry

The European Union has introduced stricter phytosanitary requirements for cut roses imported from Africa, including Ethiopia, to combat the spread of the False Codling Moth...

Logistics: Ethiopian Airlines Signs Deal for Design of ‘Biggest Airport in Africa’

Ethiopia has signed an agreement for the design of a new four-runway airport that will be Africa’s biggest when construction is completed in 2029, the...

It’s obviously an Iron Problem, But Why?

Interveinal chlorosis of the new leaves usually means iron problems. A few scattered rosemary plants had symptoms and they had one thing in common. They...

Crop Protection: Strategies for Effective Mealybug Management

Mealybugs are a common insect pest in greenhouses, causing damage to plants and reducing yields. Mealybugs extract plant fluids through their piercing-sucking mouthparts, leading to...