Turkish Flowers, AIPH and FloraCulture International announce a virtual trade mission between Turkey, the Netherlands and Germany. The free event happens between 9-11 March 2021. Ultimately, the goal of the one-to-one meetings is to expose German and Dutch buyers to new supply opportunities from Turkey.
Eleven of Turkey’s companies in ornamental horticulture sector will be ready to ‘meet’ online and discuss potential business opportunities with buyers in the Netherlands and Germany who are interested in purchasing cut flowers, tropical foliage plants, young plants, nursery stock products, grasses, or perennials, from Turkey.
Seeking to grow business
Turkish ornamentals producers export fresh-cut flowers, potted plants, bedding plants, trees, shrubs, perennials and bulbs worldwide. They are seeking to grow this business in the Netherlands and Germany.
The event is for entrepreneurs from the Netherlands and Germany with interest in Turkey’s ornamentals. The event welcomes interest from breeders, growers, young plant suppliers, exporters, importers, landscapers, plant retailers, wholesalers, florists, and horticultural suppliers.
Ultimately, the goal of the one-to-one meetings is to expose German and Dutch buyers to new supply opportunities from Turkey.
Arrange meetings
The Turkish Ornamental Plants and Products Exporters Association, also known as Turkish Flowers, has engaged AIPH and media partner FCI to identify, screen and arrange meetings with potential partners for each of the attending growers/exporters from Turkey.
The virtual trade mission takes place between 9-11 March 2021 from 9am to 6pm CET. During the virtual convention, the organisation team will facilitate meetings. Registration and attendance at the virtual trade mission are free.
Registration is now open at www.turkishflowersb2b.com