FloraHolland: Juridical Procedure With Plantion Is Finished

July 5, 2012 FloraHolland

The ‘short lawsuit’ that Plantion had claimed against FloraHolland came to its end last week, with no need of the judge ruling.

Flower Explosion Expands To Offer Its Customers 100 Different Wedding Flowers

July 5, 2012 Flower Explosion

Flower Explosion has expanded its offering to include more than 100 different kinds of flowers, ensuring excited brides are never disappointed. To help make consumers aware, the company joined forces with LAD Solutions, a Los Angeles-based internet marketing firm, who will handle promotions.

Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit Wins AAS Award

July 5, 2012 Kieft Seed

Kieft Seed is pleased to announce acceptance of a 2013 All-America Selections Award for Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit, a first-year flowering perennial with vibrant coloring and impressive flower power. Cheyenne Spirit’s excellent performance achieved high scores from 37 All-America Selections trialing stations across North America.

Chicken Celebrated Big Time At Delmarva Chicken Festival

Near perfect weather, huge crowds, delicious chicken prepared in more than a dozen ways, hatching and baby chicks, musical entertainment, fun and games, and vendors with a variety of products and services combined to make the 2012 Delmarva Chicken Festival in Salisbury, Maryland a tremendous success.
From the opening ceremonies during which members of Congress and the secretaries of agriculture for Maryland and Delaware stressed the economic and community importance of the chicken industry until the final entertainment on Saturday night, the focus was on Delmarva's chicken industry.

AMI Urges U.S. To Bring Law Into Compliance With Trade Obligations

The American Meat Institute (AMI) said that the U.S. must abide by a ruling from a World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body that upheld an earlier WTO finding that mandatory country of origin labeling violates U.S. WTO obligations.