It is distributed directly to individuals and through FCI Partner Associations, (consisting mainly of growers, breeders, wholesalers, landscapers and retail), 11 times a year (July-August is a combined edition).
In summary, FCI magazine, through its global reach, will enable your business to promote their brand and give visibility to your products in both new and existing target markets.
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YEAR | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2026 |
ISSUE | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | #7 | #8 | #9 | #10 | #11 | #1 |
THEME | Houseplants | Water | Quality | Packaging | Substrates | Tech | AIPH Summit and Theme | Plant Health | Climate Change | PBR | The Future of Trade Shows; Expos | TBC |
SUB-THEME | Private Equity in Horticulture; IGOTY | Valentine's Day; Traditional Wholesale, Where's it Going? | Tulips; Wedding Flower Market | Lilies | Chrysanthemum | Bedding Plants; Energy | Flower Festivals; Botanic Gardens; Flower Markets | Biocontrols; Certification | Green City; Roses | Funeral Flowers | IPM Preview; Christmas | TBC |
CONTINENT | Europe | North America | South America | Asia | Africa | Oceania | Europe | Scandinavia | South America | North America | Asia | TBC |
COUNTRY | Germany; Belgium | USA | Argentina | Vietnam | Kenya | New Zealand | UK | Norway | Colombia | Mexico | China | TBC |
Publishing Date / Digital Magazine Mailing Date | Mon 6th Jan | Mon 3rd Feb | Mon 3rd Mar | Mon 31st Mar | Mon 5th May | Mon 2nd Jun | Mon 30th Jun | Mon 1 Sep | Mon 30 Sep | Mon 3 Nov | Mon 1 Dec | Mon 5 Jan |
Advertising -Artwork Deadline | Wed 4 Dec | Thurs 2 Jan | Wed 5 Feb | Wed 5th Mar | Wed 2nd Apr | Thurs 1st May | Wed 4th Jun | Wed 5th Aug | Wed 3rd Sep | Wed 1st Oct | Wed 5th Nov | Wed 3rd Dec |
Publication trim size: 210 millimetres x 297 millimetres
Screen: 60 lines per centimetre (150 lines)
Bleed: Every advertisement must have an overlap of 3mm on all four sides. There is no extra charge for a bleed page.
Live area: All text and essential material (photographs, illustrations) for bleed ads must be placed at least 10mm (excluding the 3mm
Sending material by e-mail:
Certified CMYK PDF. Digital files must be created on a MAC or PC using one of the following programmes: Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, QuarkXPress, Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Acrobat. A high-quality colour, laser proof PDF should be sent. If poor artwork is sent, we cannot be held accountable for the digital outcome.
Images/Artwork:
Scans placed into your own layout must be saved at 100% and 300dpi at final size output. These scans must be saves as EPS or TIFF format in CMYK mode. All logos should be saved as EPS or AI.
Media labelling requirements:Publication name, issue date, your company, campaign title and file name.
We can also tailor a cross-media campaign to meet the specific requirements of the advertiser and have advertising opportunities to suit all budgets. Please contact Angie Duffree at angie@floracultureinternational.com to discuss your requirements.
For all media enquiries, please contact Angie Duffree, Senior Media Account Manager – angie@floracultureinternational.com
Cancellation of space for a specific issue cannot be accepted after the list closing date. Cancellations should be mailed to the publisher before the advertising closing date. Cancellations received after the closing date will be charged full payment.
If an advertiser cancels any portion of a contract, such cancellation automatically nullifies any rate protection, free ads and early contracting discounts.
The advertiser must obtain the appropriate permissions to reproduce any photography, artwork, logos, designs, trade names and trade service marks. This confirmation must happen before supplying or used by the company in any advertisement to be published in FloraCulture International.
The publisher will not be responsible or held liable for images or other printed matter that is obtained illegally.