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'Passion' embodies our unlimited commitment to crops, people, and technology, driving innovation across the horticulture sector. Building on the enduring importance of personal touch, GreenTech is excited to strengthen connections and unveil new initiatives designed to inspire growth and collaboration within the industry. In a series of articles, the passion within horticulture worldwide will be highlighted from different angles. This time we focus on the ornamental plant production in Mexico.
Endless opportunities for ornamentals in Mexico
Mexico is the 3rd largest producer of ornamental plants globally. Explore the growth of this thriving industry, including challenges like illegal propagation and labor shortages. Learn how leading companies like Dümmen Orange are adapting through innovation, technology, and strategic partnerships. Discover the potential of the Mexican horticulture market in our latest article.
Voltiris secures top spot in Mexico challenge
Voltiris emerged as the winner in the start- and scale-up challenge, a collaborative effort by GreenTech Americas, the Netherlands Embassy in Mexico, the Netherlands Business Support Office Querétaro, and AVAG. The Dutch start-up stood out among notable entries, earning the opportunity to showcase their innovative and sustainable solutions for the Latin American horticulture market at GreenTech Americas. The exhibition is scheduled to take place at the Querétaro Congress Center (QCC), Mexico, from Tuesday 25 – Thursday 27 March 2025.
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Growing a sustainable future
With the global demand for new growing media expected to increase to 283 million m3 by 2050 (a figure that is some four times larger than the volume we currently have available to us), growing media manufacturers are continually exploring ground-breaking techniques – and investing in new, sustainable substrate material – to develop circular solutions for the controlled environment horticulture sector.
Soilless production for bulbous flowers: dream or reality?
The future of growing is doing more with less. Natalia Moreno Pachon and Arca Kromwijk (Wageningen University & Research), and Bas Karsten (Rainbow Colors) took a serious look at future scenarios in soilless production for bulbous flowers.
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