Official Opening of the Tulip Trade Event in Broek op Langedijk
From Wednesday, March 13 to Friday, March 15, 2024, the Tulip Trade Event will be organized for the sixth time. The official opening of the event will take place at VWS Flowerbulbs in Broek op Langedijk. The opening ceremony will be performed by a special guest from Hongyue Horticultural Corporation from China.
The Tulip Trade Event was first organized in 2016 and is a unique form of collaboration, where participants focus on the collective interests of the sector, looking beyond their own horizons. After years where the pandemic disrupted plans, the event is now entering its sixth year. This year, twelve companies, spread across North and South Holland, will open their doors to showcase their assortment, discuss new trends and developments, and exchange ideas about the future of the tulip.
Footprint
Sustainability, automation, robotization, quality, hydroponic cultivation: these are just a few of the many topics that will undoubtedly be discussed during the Tulip Trade Event. The tulip industry is evolving, with a close examination of its ecological impact. For visitors, the event is a unique opportunity to stay informed about the latest developments and possibilities in these areas.
Innovations
Visitors to this unique tulip show will get a current overview of the available trade batches from the participants. Dutch tulip breeders and exporters proudly showcase what they have to offer. Additionally, they take advantage of the opportunity to present their latest novelties and innovations.
Opening Ceremony
The official opening of the Tulip Trade Event 2024 will take place at VWS Flowerbulbs in Broek op Langedijk. A special guest from Hongyue Horticultural Corporation from China has been invited for the opening ceremony.
Participants
The companies participating in the Tulip Trade Event 2024 are P. Aker, Amsonia, Boots Flowerbulbs, Borst Bloembollen, BOT Flowerbulbs, Haakman Flowerbulbs BV, Holland Bulb Market, P. Nelis & Son’s, Nord Lommerse, C. Steenvoorden, VWS Flowerbulbs, and Jan de Wit en Zonen.