Today , February 24 , is the last day of the Myplant & Garden . Despite cultivator look to see what will bump over the coming weeks , the vibe on the show floor is positive , and when talking with unlike exhibitors , they seem to be very proud of with the amount and type of visitor . FloralDaily was also at the show to make a photo news report and learn more about the Italian horticultural grocery store .

So , what are we see and seeing at the show ? From the breeders ' side , we see that they are presenting varieties that are warmth tolerant and can well grow in hot Mediterranean climates . From the growers who are exhibiting at the show , we hear sundry reactions . Some are writing orders right away , whereas others acknowledge a lack of demand . Of of course , it depends on the product eccentric , but in world-wide , we see a lack of availableness and gamey prices due to the increased production cost . In turn , the price of the works and flush for the retailers increase as well . The most popular plant is still the genus Phalaenopsis , but as there is a want of availability , need for other Cartesian product is expected to increase as well .

The season for the spring crops is about to take off , but will the consumer be willing to pay in high spirits price for the plants ? It is not expected to be as booming as it was in the pandemic years . And let ’s not bury the flowers , which are highly democratic for wedding . At the show , the interestingness from florist was high , not only for the varieties but also for the presentations that were held . These are the trends and highlights in a nutshell . On February 27 , we will publish the exposure report and give a broader overview .

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For now , we already have some pictures to share :

Davide Magatti Daniele Amadio and Amos Citterio of Como Lighting . They furnish LED systems for greenhouses worldwide .

Monica Scaparro and Deborah Ghione of Nirp International advertise their Profumatissime Della Riviera dei Fiori that they grow in Italy . Currently they issue retailers in Italy , but increasingly more interest for this product is come from other countries in Europe .

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The team of Flora Toscana , a cooperative of 230 growers founded in Pescia , in Pistoia ’s state . The companionship has been present in the floriculture market for 50 years .

Jaap Moerman van Moerman Lilies and Warja Abrosimova   of Dekker Chrysanten and Joan Petermeijer of Decorum . At the show , they are showing the Italian florist their assortment of flowers . The stain Decorum is also becoming more and more known for flowers in Italy .

The squad of Eurosa . This Italian grower exports the majority of its product , and this year , they are exhibiting at several fairs . The next one will be the FloraHolland show in Rijswijk , follow by the one in Aalsmeer .

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