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It’s simpler than ever to get your products spotted first at retail with the many new options that are out there for pots, tags, and labels.
From flexible labelers to tags that provide vital plant information to consumers, plant tag and label manufacturers discuss the biggest needs that growers have today when it comes to tags and labels, and how their new products are addressing these needs.
The breeder has modified its labeling policy to eliminate the tag exemption process for the purchase of unrooted cuttings or rooted liners. Growers who utilize branded nursery or retailer labels with their products are no longer required to use Terra Nova Nurseries’ tags with their cutting and liner orders.
The synergies between the two companies will enable Horticultural Marketing & Printing to provide expanded packaging, POP, and fulfillment solutions in the future.
Tags and labels today need to add more than just visual appeal. They carry helpful information that can educate and inspire the consumer, adding value to your products. Check out these new options in tag and label technology.
There are many ways for new technology to be integrated into plant tags, packaging and displays to better inform and engage the consumer. Andy Higgins of MasterTag shares some of the ways this is becoming a reality.