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AIPH looks to the future with new members and strategic plan

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Thirteen new member countries have been added to AIPH membership in the last four years

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8 October 2020

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) looked towards the future at its general meeting last week. The meeting marked the end of AIPH’s 72nd Annual Congress, which was held virtually this year.

Attracting over 200 delegates from around the world, the congress included the AIPH Recovery from Crisis conference on 15 September and the AIPH International Horticultural Expo Conference on 30 September.

AIPH full members are associations that represent the interests of growers in their respective countries. New members were welcomed from Sweden (LRF Trädgård), Mexico (Ornamental Plants and Flowers Mexico) and Vietnam (Ornamental Creature Association) during the 30 September meeting.  Thirteen new member countries have been added to AIPH membership in the last four years as well as around 30 Affiliate Member companies and organisations from around the world.

AIPH significantly strengthened its financial position over the same period and expanded its Secretariat from one full-time staff member to eight, based in the UK, the Netherlands and France.  Increasing interest from cities around the world in hosting AIPH-approved International Horticultural Expos has driven revenues which have been re-invested in delivering the associations’ objectives in support of the global ornamental horticulture production industry.

During the 30 September general meeting, members agreed the 2020-2023 strategic plan which focuses on initiatives that serve the key objectives:

  1. Stimulate increased demand for ornamental trees, plants, and flowers worldwide
  2. Protect and promote the interests of the industry
  3. Be an international hub for industry information and knowledge exchange
  4. Lead best practice in ornamentals production
  5. Strengthen national grower associations

Projects for the next three years include new Green City Guidelines, Green City awards, a new Global Industry Intelligence Centre, further development of FloraCulture International magazine and website, Expo Support Programme, collaboration on plant health, novelty protection support, Flower Auction Market Group, industry conferences and International Grower of the Year among many others.

“I am delighted to be part of this active and growing international organisation that keeps the interests of ornamentals producers at its heart,” said AIPH president, Bernard Oosterom. “This year, the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted even more the importance of AIPH to its members as we have been able to support them through this difficult period.  Now, as we look forward to the next three years, with even broader international membership coverage and a strong Secretariat team, we are embracing many new initiatives to strengthen our support to the sector and drive it forwards.”

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