Wildflower Study Tour Japan 2009

Wildflower Study Tour Japan 2009

Wildflower Study Tour Japan Lodi Ongoing success in the Japanese market and indeed most other markets depends in part on the continual building of relationships with customers. WildFlowers Australia Ltd (WFA) has encouraged attendance at this event since 2006 and the … Continued
Tropical Products Transport Handbook

Tropical Products Transport Handbook

Tropical Products Transport Guidebook This handbook takes a broad approach to maintenance of quality of fruits, vegetables, plants, and flowers during transportation. In that regard, proper planning, grading, packaging, and precooling practices are emphasized as these are particularly important for … Continued
Improving market access for Australian wildflowers

Improving market access for Australian wildflowers

Flowers by Sea – Improving market access for Australian wildflowers This project has investigated using sea freight to export Australian flowers and foliages. In recent times shipping times have decreased and container technology has improved, providing more reliable control of temperature and … Continued
Floriculture News No.64

Floriculture News No.64

Waxflower_issue-FLORICULTURENEWS_62 Contents The latest from the Protea world ………………………… 3 Word from the editors …………………………………….. 4 Waxflower Nutrition and Benchmarking workshops/visits in SA  and VIC/NSW ……….. 4 Workshops on Nutrition and Benchmarking in Queensland ………………….. 4 Seasonal reminders …………………………………………………… 5 … Continued
Moving forward as a united industry

Moving forward as a united industry

AFI Iss46 – page 42-44 – Moving forward as a united industry For the Australian cut flower industry overall, the ideal situation would be a strong and sustainable domestic production sector which fulfils the consumer’s need for local product, while working … Continued
Handling of Cut Flowers for Export

Handling of Cut Flowers for Export

Concise, practical guidelines for shippers handling cut flowers by air are needed to ensure an industry-wide standard of excellence. Industry analysts stress the importance of quality and reliability in the increasingly competitive global market for cut flowers.
Queensland Sustainable Lifestyle Horticulture Project

Queensland Sustainable Lifestyle Horticulture Project

Freshlogic has been commissioned by the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) to assist the lifestyle horticulture industry adjust to the current challenges being experienced by businesses in the industry. This project is required to develop a strategic direction for the … Continued
Attendance at International Flower Exhibition in Japan in October 2007

Attendance at International Flower Exhibition in Japan in October 2007

The Trade Mission to Japan in October 2007 focused on two main activities; Meeting flower industry leaders, participants and customers to learn more about the requirements of the flower and foliage market Contributing and participating in the Trade stand at … Continued