Sustainability gets much attention
During the annual Tulip Trade Event, exporters and breeders open their doors to visitors. It is the opportunity to see, experience, and discuss the current developments within the tulip sector. During the upcoming edition, taking place from March 13 to 15, 2024, there will be a significant focus on sustainability. For visitors, it is a unique chance to witness the substantial strides that companies are already taking in this field.
The 2024 edition marks the sixth installment of the Tulip Trade Event. The event attracts a growing number of visitors, offering them the opportunity to visit a total of 12 companies in three days. Exporters and breeders showcase their innovations, providing insights into the latest trends and developments. Concerning sustainability, visitors will learn more about measures companies are taking to transition away from gas and recycle water, for example.
Hydroponic Cultivation
An important trend that will receive ample attention is the growing interest in hydroponic cultivation. While this technique is not new, the shift from traditional soil cultivation to water represents a significant change. Knowledgeable advisors and specialists from various companies can share insights into water cultivation during the Tulip Trade Event.
Top Quality
Event attendees in the second week of March will undoubtedly be impressed by the extensive and surprising assortment and the top quality of the products showcased by participating companies. They can immerse themselves in the world of tulips for three days and leave the event fully informed about the latest developments in the industry.
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 & Zoon’s, Nord Lommerse, C. Steenvoorden, VWS Flowerbulbs, and Jan de Wit en Zonen.