Hillier Nurseries Named 2026 AIPH International Grower of the Year
January 28, 2026
Four South Korean horticultural expos joined together to support the growth of the country’s floriculture and horticulture industries.
La Gaitana Farms, a Columbian carnation grower, has been named the International Grower of the Year 2025 by AIPH.
The award, from the International Association of Horticultural Producers, recognizes best practice in horticulture by the top ornamental growers from around the globe.
Presented by the International Association of Horticultural Producers, the award is presented to a company that focuses on expertise, best practices, and industry leadership.
Using digital tools, producers can establish a relationship with the consumer, gain feedback, and make better decisions for the future.
Metrolina is only the second operation from the U.S. to win the coveted Gold Rose Award in the award’s history.
There’s a familiar name among the nine operations from around the globe named as finalists for the International Association of Horticultural Producers International Grower of the Year.
On Sept. 30, 2021, experts from around the world will evaluate sustainability in horticulture, how we can measure progress, and what the future holds.
A recent survey highlights how the plant industry has the capacity to enable reliable movement of low-risk plant material, with traceability in the event of a biosecurity threat.
During an online conference last month, a group of of growers, horticulture scientists, and plant health professionals discussed how they are guarding against plant pests and diseases.
Greenhouse growers are invited to a webinar designed to help the horticulture supply chain get a better general understanding of this topic.
The International Association of Horticultural Producers is planning a virtual conference in September, while GreenTech Americas in Mexico has been moved to 2021.
Without support, one organization says a significant number of European flower growers and other horticulture businesses are likely to go under in 2020.