The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) members consist of thousands of growers of flowers and ornamental plants around the world who are together united by one essential goal – promoting the place of plants in people’s lives.
AIPH hosts several conferences, webinars and events such as the International Grower of the Year award throughout the year. Read about these along with the latest news about the association’s activities.
AIPH’s key aim is to stimulate demand for ornamental trees, plants and flowers worldwide. We are committed to supporting growers in achieving this by protecting and promoting the interests of the industry.
Sustainability is fundamental to the mission of AIPH: to build a balanced and prosperous future for all, sustaining the planet for this generation and the next.
The Expo Newsletter is a monthly mailing that collates the most recent information on AIPH-approved Expos around the world. Click on the icons below to read each edition.
This edition of the Expo Newsletter features updates from Expo 2027 Yokohama Japan, Expo 2023 Doha Qatar’s Sustainability Progress Report, Thailand’s preparation for Expo 2026 Udon Thani, and more.
The June edition of the Expo Newsletter includes the 172nd General Assembly of the BIE, the ongoing success of the 2023 Suncheonmann International Garden Expo, Floralies Internationales’ Young Creators Contest, and more.
This edition of the Expo Newsletter includes an overview of Expo 2023 Doha Qatar as the countdown to its opening begins, Expo 2027 Yokohama’s masterplan, National Days at 2023 Suncheonman International Garden Expo, and more.
The April edition of the Expo newsletter announces the new opening date for Expo 2023 Kahramanmaras, the opening of 2023 Suncheonman International Garden Expo, updates from Expo 2024 Chengdu, and more.
This edition of the Expo Newsletter features updates from the AIPH Expo Conference, which took place in Lisbon in March 2023. During this conference, the Expo Master Planning Guide was launched.
In the February edition of the Expo Newsletter, we announce the upcoming launch of the Guide to Expo Masterplanning, the unveiling of Expo 2027 Yokohama’s logo, and the addition of a new preferred partner.
The first Expo Newsletter of 2023 revisits 2013 Suncheon Garden Expo ten years later, Lunar New Year celebrations at past Expos, and takes a look at the AIPH Sustainability Strategy for Expos.
This edition of the Expo Newsletter looks back at 2022. Three Expos opened and closed their doors, and AIPH attended events outside of our usual network.
The December edition of the Expo Newsletter features the BIE General Assembly, Host City 2022, the approval of Malatya International Horticultural Expo 2028, and more.
The November edition of the Expo Newsletter takes a look at Floriade Expo 2022 after its closure, updates from Expo 2023 Doha Qatar, the Expo host-cities who reached the finals for the AIPH World Green City Awards 2022, and more.
The September edition of the Expo Newsletter features updates from the autumn AIPH Expo Conference 2022, held in Almere, the Netherlands.
The August edition of the Expo Newsletter features insight into the potential of NFTs in Horticultural Expos, and the upcoming 74th AIPH Annual Congress
The July edition of the Expo Newsletter takes a look at Floriade Expo 2022’s national days, an overview of Expo 2021 Hatay’s awards ceremony, and much more.
The June edition of the Expo Newsletter highlights the 1705h General Assembly of the BIE, Expo 2026 İzmir’s theme and local goals, an overview of Euroflora 2022, and more.
The May edition of the Expo Newsletter highlights Floriade Expo 2022’s theme of Growing Green Cities and Expo 2023 Doha Qatar’s record-breaking 3D-printed concrete pigeon tower.
The April edition of the Expo Newsletter features the three AIPH-approved Expos that opened this month: Floriade Expo 2022, Expo 2021 Hatay, and Euroflora 2022.
The March edition of the Expo Newsletter features updates from the AIPH Spring Meeting 2022 in Dubai, UAE – including the approval of Udon Thani International Horticultural Expo 2026
The February edition of the Expo Newsletter features the first visit to Izmir 2026 Expo, the promotion of World Horticultural Expo Yokohama 2027 on the Cosmo Clock 21 giant Ferris wheel in Yokohama’s Minato Mirai 21 district.
The January edition of the Expo Newsletter features an overview of Expo 2021 Yangzhou, which closed in October 2021.