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Floriculture

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...

Armenia refutes claims of re-exporting flowers to Russia

The Armenian Ministry of Economy has dismissed allegations that local flower exporters are bringing in flowers from other nations for the purpose of re-exporting them...

The Crucial Link in the Flower Trade

Masila Kanyingi Freshly cut flowers are highly perishable and their value decreases rapidly if they are not handled properly, face delays at customs, or are...

Kenya’s Agrochemical Sector Faces Significant Challenges

The agrochemical industry in Kenya is currently facing an unprecedented set of challenges. Recently, pest control products have come under heightened regulatory scrutiny, with the...

5 Quick Greenhouse Maintenance Fixes That Can Save Hours

Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) thrives on precision. Every day, growers rely on carefully balanced inputs (light, nutrients, temperature, airflow, and irrigation), all tuned to maximize plant...

 New “Wood Arena” Presents Solutions for Climate Change

Daily stage programme in Hall 7 With climate change at the forefront, trees and woody plants are gaining increased significance across the horticultural industry. IPM...

We Are the Kings, We Must Rule

By Masila Kanyingi On the evening of the first day of July this year, while I found myself somewhat disenchanted in a hotel in Naivasha...