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Floriculture

Science-Driven Solutions Explored in New Mealybug Guide and Survey

These sap-sucking insects may be small, but their ability to hide in hard-to-reach places and reproduce rapidly makes them a significant challenge for growers. To...

ROI Considerations When Evaluating New Tech

Return on investment (ROI) might not be the most thrilling part of greenhouse management, but it’s a critical one. Every new piece of equipment, no...

NH Fair 2025: A Unique and Outstanding Event.

Kenya’s largest commercial trade fair, the Naivasha Horticultural Fair, is scheduled for September 19th and 20th this year in Naivasha. This event acts as a...

“Transparency is key”

MPS records give Green’05 cultivation insights Green’05 operates across forty hectares, growing a mix of foliage and bedding plants based on customer demand. The company...

Kenya boasts the highest standards for sustainability in flowers and ornamentals.

The flower industry provides over 150,000 direct jobs and indirectly supports 1.5 million jobs. It benefits 4 million people, with 60% being women. Among the...

It is Bleiriculture

By Masila Kanyingi While seated on the balcony of Simba Lodge in Naivasha, depreciating my fingers while struggling to write the Floriweek Editorial, I witnessed...

Diagnosing Plant Problems: Is It Disease or Drought Stress?

November 13, 2025 You walk into the bay and notice some plants looking wilted. The irrigation system is working, so what’s going on? Is it drought stress...

With positivity, the sector continues to flourish

“We’re right in the middle of summer. I can feel it not just in the weather, but also in the prices,” says auctioneer Edwin Chrispijn...