Program of the new Gardeners' Forum at IPM ESSEN is released
Added on 02 January 2025
On the first day of the trade fair (Tuesday, January 28), the Gardeners' Forum will be all about trends and best practices. For example, Lubera Edibles, Cultivaris and Proven Winners will be presenting their latest products and current marketing trends. LVG Heidelberg will be presenting its online variety finder and Kötterheinrich will be discussing the future trade requirements.
A joint look into the future is on the agenda for the second day of the trade fair (Wednesday, January 29). Brandkamp will open the forum and report on how companies are mastering the generational change in horticulture. Afterwards, everything will revolve around sustainability and plant protection – two areas that will have a major impact on the future of horticulture. Syngenta Agro, GlobalG.A.P. and Wir sind Garten will show how these topics are currently being addressed and what opportunities horticultural businesses have to position themselves sustainably. The LVG Heidelberg and the University of Hohenheim will report from the perspective of research and science.
On Thursday, January 30, the focus will be on industry and trade. Companies such as Bailey Nurseries, Kordes Jungpflanzen, GASA GROUP Denmark and Syngenta Flowers will be sharing their experiences and ideas. In a panel, four exhibitors will also discuss the young plant industry in their home country of France and draw global comparisons.
On the last day of the trade fair (Friday, January 31), the focus will be on the environment. The French young plant producer LAFORET will talk about the modernization process for environmentally friendly production. Dümmen Orange will close the Gardeners’ Forum with the topic of bee-friendly cultivation.
All presentations in the Gardeners' Forum will be simultaneously translated for non- German-speaking trade fair visitors. Before the official start, trade visitors can look forward to a daily Meet & Coffee from 09:30 to 10:30 a.m., where they can exchange ideas with political and association representatives. The program will be rounded off twice a day with guided tours of the exhibitors taking part in the Gardeners' Forum. The complete program and trade visitor information for pre- registration for the guided tours are available online at www.ipm-essen.de.
Take the IPM Express Bus to Essen
Gardeners who want to travel to IPM ESSEN conveniently, will benefit from a very special new service provided by Messe Essen. Buses from several large horticultural regions – such as the Lower Rhine – will be driving to Essen and back throughout the entire duration of the trade fair. Interested companies are welcome to get in touch with their responsible district associations, which will coordinate Messe Essen's offer in their region.
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