Minister Doyle Launches Horticulture Investment Scheme
Andrew Doyle T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with special responsibility for Horticulture, today announced the opening...
Myplant & Garden 2022: A successful comeback
The curtains in FieraMilano Rho have just closed on the VI edition of Myplant and the organisers are already starting to plan the next...
Record numbers attend Bord Bia’s Bloom festival
"Bloom is Better than Chelsea" former Head of Judging, RHS
Bloom 2017 show gardens to be rehomed in nursing homes, public parks and schools
Bord Bia’s...
€1.69 million in funding for research into peat alternative announced
The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with special responsibility for Horticulture, Senator Pippa Hackett, has welcomed the...
IPM Summer Edition announced for June
Due to the pandemic, the world's leading trade fair for horticulture, IPM ESSEN, will not be held again until January 2023. In order to...
Hosting an International Horticultural Exposition will boost local economy
The AIPH International Horticultural Expo Conference demonstrates major benefits to host cities
Hosting an AIPH International Horticultural Expo can have a major economic impact on a city....
Five horticultural experts form jury for the AIPH IGOTY Awards 2023
Organised by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) in collaboration with Headline Sponsor Royal FloraHolland and Founding Partner FloraCulture International (FCI), the awards...
IFA calls on government to support the nursery stock sector – IFA
IFA President Tim Cullinan has called on the Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed to put in place supports for the ornamental plant sector (cut...
Bord Bia – Customs Readiness Training Programme
This programme provides practical training to companies on the basic principles and requirements of customs, tariffs and non-EU trade. This will help companies prepare...
IFA Horticulture committee report
Market Report
Following a wet February and early March, the spell of favorable weather has allowed growers to make good progress with planting. The marketing...