BioWorks’ Investment in the Future of Floriculture Hits Milestone
BioWorks, a provider of biological solutions for plant health and pest management, recently announced that it has surpassed $100,000 in total lifetime contributions to the American Floral Endowment (AFE), marking a significant milestone in the company’s long-standing commitment to advancing floriculture research, education, and innovation.
Through years of partnership and continued support, BioWorks has remained a dedicated advocate for AFE’s mission and the critical programs it champions. BioWorks’ donations help fund the BioWorks IPM/Sustainable Practices Scholarship, which supports students pursuing careers in floriculture who demonstrate exemplary academic achievement and a passion for integrated pest management and sustainability. This milestone reflects BioWorks’ belief in investing in the future of floriculture and advancing science-based solutions that strengthen growers and the industry.
“We are honored to reach this level of giving and grateful for the opportunity to support the impactful work of the American Floral Endowment,” says Bill Foster, General Manager at BioWorks. “AFE’s commitment to research, education, and industry advancement closely aligns with our values, and we’re proud to be part of that effort.”
“Because of our partners, we can invest in education and the people shaping the future of our industry,” says David Garcia, Chairman of AFE. “As we celebrate our 65th anniversary this year, we’re especially grateful for the continued support of partners like BioWorks.”
BioWorks extends its sincere thanks to the American Floral Endowment for its leadership and partnership and looks forward to continuing to support programs and initiatives that drive innovation and sustainability across the floriculture industry.
BioWorks is a founding member of the Biological Products Industry Alliance (BPIA) and a sponsor of the AFE scholarship program, funding the BioWorks IPM/Sustainable Practices Scholarship.
