Rutgers University Brings Unique Research To New York Produce Show: Collaborating Controlled Environment Agriculture And Sensory Science To Develop Better Tasting Leafy Greens

When we learned that a team from Rutgers was working on a project that might allow us to alter the taste of produce items, especially those grown in controlled environments, we were intrigued. We asked Gill McShane to find out more.

Global Business Executive Catherine Powell, most recently President of Disney Parks Western Region, to Present at The Global Trade Symposium

December 6, 2019 PerishableNews.com

Catherine Powell Global Business Executive most recently President of Disney Parks Western Region, meaning she oversaw Walt Disney World, Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, will make her first public presentation since leaving Disney at The Global Trade Symposium of The New York Produce Show and Conference.

Deliflor Chrysanten Introduces Serenity Sweet

December 5, 2019 Deliflor Chrysanten

The lovely pink Serenity Sweet has a subtle stripe on its petals, which gives this variety a more romantic appearance than its purple sister.

Kahori Scarlet is Perennial Top Performer

December 5, 2019 Florist Holland

The Dianthus Kahori® Scarlet was chosen as a perennial top performer by Colorado State University. A perennial is considered for the “Top Performer” award if it has maintained superior performance in the ground for two winters and three growing seasons in the Flower Trial Garden.

Top-Class Supporting Program At IPM ESSEN 2020

December 5, 2019 IPM ESSEN

From January 28 to 31, 2020, the international horticultural sector will meet up at IPM ESSEN. In addition to an extensive range available from the exhibitors, the world’s leading fair for horticulture will once more offer an exclusive and informative supporting program.