AIPH Approves New Strategic Plan

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) is ‘the world’s champion for the power of plants’. To serve the needs of the global ornamental horticulture industry AIPH has defined its Strategic Plan until 2020.

In support of the industry AIPH will:

Increase demand for ornamental trees, plants and flowers by:

• Approving, promoting, overseeing and monitoring at least four International Horticultural Exhibitions between 2018 and 2020, in three continents, that will attract over 25 million visitors to over 1000 hectares of exhibition for 24 months. Exhibitions will focus on the need for more living green in cities and will stimulate horticultural demand.
• Establishing itself as the central international body for communicating the benefits of the Green City and facilitating international co-operation.
• Hosting three International Green City Conferences that will persuade city decision makers on the need for city greening.
• Stimulating competition and best practice sharing between cities to use living green for addressing environmental, social, and health challenges through development of a new Green City awards programme.

Promote and protect the interests of the industry by:

• Identifying a common approach to improving plant health in production and minimising phytosanitary threats between countries.
• Representing growers’ interests against legislative measures that could restrict the ability of growers to have full and free access to plant material for breeding.

Enable growers in different countries to learn from each other and share information that will enable growth in the global market by:

• Defining an International Vision for the global ornamental horticulture industry enabling growers to plan growth strategically with clear insight, using the best statistic al data, on the challenges and opportunities in different countries in the future.
• Establishing a new group for Flower Auction Markets enabling information sharing and scope for improved efficiencies and increased sales for the benefit of growers.
• Establishing a programme of international conferences for the horticulture industry, linked to AIPH meetings, focused on growing the market, sharing best practice, sustainability and strengthening the industry.

Promote best practice in ornamentals production by:

• Organising the annual AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards and generating worldwide publicity for the best practice shown by its winners.

Commenting on the new Strategic Plan which was approved by members at its meeting on 23 January 2017 in Dusseldorf, AIPH President, Bernard Oosterom says: “I am excited about the future for our industry and I am pleased to be part of AIPH as it seeks to bring the global ornamental horticulture industry together for the benefit of growers and all those that care about a sustainable future for our world. This new Strategic Plan prepares us for the future and I would encourage everyone in our industry to support our objectives so together we can make the future we all want to see.” 

International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH)

Since 1948, AIPH has united horticultural producers in an international community that thrives to this day. Much has changed in that time. Technologies advanced, cities rose from the ground, and we have become more connected than ever. As a result, our essential bond with nature has been weakened. AIPH strives to reignite and uphold an appreciation of plants that we believe is a basic human instinct. We support the work of grower associations globally and together we champion a prosperous industry, growing plants that enhance lives, advance societies and sustain our planet, for this generation and the next.
For further details visit www.aiph.org

Source: International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH)