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AIPH is responsible for approving the world’s most exceptional horticultural expos creating long lasting green legacies in cities across the globe.
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AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire the World

AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire The World 2.0. Up-to-date statistics from recent Expos hosted in Asia and Europe.
Learn moreAIPH 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.
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AIPH International Grower of the Year

The AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards celebrate the best of the best in ornamental horticulture
Learn moreAIPH’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.
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The AIPH’s Global Industry Intelligence Centre (GIIC) is an international hub for industry information and knowledge exchange.
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Country Profile - Thailand

The report contains insights on production and consumption of the floriculture industry in Thailand, imports and exports, and business opportunities
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MAGHERAFELT, UK: Bulrush Horticulture are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Paul Alexander as Technical Support and Product Development Manager. Paul will also work closely with parent company Pindstrup Mosebrug.
Paul leaves his position as Head of Horticultural and Environmental Science at RHS. He knows Bulrush and the Pindstrup Group well, based on more than 10 years of collaboration with Neil Bragg in particular. Paul has a Ph.D. from Wolverhampton University, and has worked with the RHS as a soil scientist and horticulturalist since 2000.
For more information please visit www.bulrush.co.uk
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