Features International Joint Booths

A total of 20 countries have organised one or even several community booths at the IPM ESSEN – in all areas. Guatemala is a new participant exhibiting cut flowers, potted plants and perennials. China, France, the United Kingdom, India and Taiwan have expanded their booths. And there are additional national booths from Belgium, Costa Rica, Denmark, the Netherlands, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Spain, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Turkey, Hungary and the United States.

 

Belgium

Around 40 Flemish companies are participating in the Belgian joint exhibition, which includes three stands again in Halls 2 and 12. In Hall 2, the focus is on ornamental plants, laurels, azaleas, rhododendrons and young plants. In addition, there are local businesses specialising in young house plants, chrysanthemums, garden plants and perennials. The six companies in Hall 12 are displaying trees, woodland and hedge plants, roses and ornamental bushes. Flemish exhibitors have been well represented at the trade fair with a joint booth since the first IPM ESSEN. (Hall 2, booth 2B25 and 2D30; Hall 12, booth 12C15)

 

 

China

The Chinese joint booth is organised by China Great Wall Exhibition. Compared to 2015, visitors can expect far more offerings: The size has doubled and exhibitors have significantly more opportunities to present their extensive range of plants, seeds, flower pots and much more. For participants in the joint Chinese booth, the world’s leading trade fair for horticulture is a good opportunity to have discussions with customers, develop business contacts and deepen long-term cooperation. (Hall 7, booth 7A09)

 

Costa Rica

Ornamental plants such as dragon trees, aglaonema, palms, ferns, crotons and ficus will be at the centre in a 50-square-metre booth with ten companies. For exhibitors, the fair is an important platform to attract new customers and maintain existing business contacts. The exhibition will take place under the “esencial Costa Rica” brand and offer a glimpse into the country’s exotic and varied plants. Costa Rica has great natural biodiversity and offers a lot of high-quality exotic products. (Hall 1, booth 1B17)

 

Denmark

Around 50 exhibitors are showcasing the entire diverse spectrum of potted plants from their country in the Danish joint exhibit. Breeders, producers and distributors are presenting ornamental plants, room and garden plants and plant concepts. The trend here is toward functional and practical solutions. Special new products will be presented in their own booth. (Hall 5, booth 5A17)

 

France

The French joint exhibition includes three booths with a total of 20 exhibitors, including four new exhibitors. They are bringing a variety of novelties to the IPM ESSEN 2016 including photinia, witch hazel, sweet mini peppers and cucumbers for the terrace, cyclamen and dahlias. The breeders see white cyclamen in all sizes as well as dwarf dahlias as trends. The French joint exhibition will be organised by the Val’hor Horticulture Organisation with support from the Vegepolys innovation cluster and the SPPL Agency. (Hall 2, booth 2B17; Hall 10, booth 11B11; Hall 10, booth 10B14)

 

United Kingdom

The British joint exhibition offers more exhibitors, new varieties and innovative technologies. Under the umbrella of the Commercial Horticultural Association, companies are presenting their products at a total of three booths. Among them are many first-time exhibitors who are bringing new products to Essen – including new carnation varieties, clematis for small gardens and planting bags for tree breeders. They are also presenting solutions for greenhouse construction, heating and air circulation. As the partner country of the International Horticulture Forum, British experts will also discuss challenges and opportunities in the horticulture industry in the United Kingdom. (Hall 10, booth 10C13 and 10C17; Hall 3, booth 3B37)

 

Guatemala

Guatemalan exhibitors are keeping their joint booth very close to nature and emphasising the beauty of their plants and flowers. Thanks to varied and special climates, the country grows about 500 plant species and around 3,000 native plants as well as many others, which are exported in a variety of forms. Ten or so companies from all over Guatemala are presenting tropical plants, palms, bromeliads, cut flowers and cut foliage among other things. New products include succulents and large beaucarnea. (Hall 1, booth 1C37)

 

India

The Indian joint booth is operated by the State Coconut Association “Coir Board”. Exhibitors are offering information about products made from coconut fibres. (Hall 3, booth 3A17)

 

Italy

Around 100 exhibitors from Italy will be represented at the IPM ESSEN 2016. The focal point, as in previous years, is Hall 6, the “Italian Hall”, where primarily nurseries from all regions of Italy are presenting their products. There will be Mediterranean plants and trees in all sizes. A great deal of nurseries are from southern Italy in particular. The Italian Hall is rounded out with pots and decorative terra-cotta goods.

Other Italian companies are presenting the latest developments in greenhouse construction and agricultural technology in the technology area in Halls 3, 7 and 8 Visitors can find young plants “made in Italy” in Hall 2. (Hall 6)

 

Netherlands

Flora Holland and BIZZ Holland are organising both Dutch booths. Under the auspices of BIZZ Holland, companies from Boskoop, Opheusden, Venlo and Zundert among others are exhibiting the latest decorative hedges, water plants and street trees. The plants submitted for the Show Your Colours Award 2016, which is organised by BIZZ Holland together with Messe Essen, are prominently displayed at the entrance of Hall 12 and the BIZZ Holland booth. (Flora Holland: Hall 1, booth 1B10; BIZZ Holland: Hall 12, booth 12A13/12A22)

 

Poland

There is strong participation again by Polish companies at the IPM ESSEN. 19 companies are exhibiting at the joint booth, which is organized by the Polish Nursery Association and the Agencja Promocji Zieleni. Exhibitors are displaying a large variety of plants – trees cultivated in fields or grown in containers, bushes, perennials, vines and fruit plants of different sizes. Poland’s transitional climate is ideal for the production of hardy plants. Polish producers export their plants to several European countries as well as many distant countries such as the United States and Japan. (Hall 9.0, booth 9A55 and 9B42)

 

Portugal

Four companies are participating in the Portuguese joint booth. All of them have their production locations on the Algarve in the south of the country. The range offered by the exhibitors includes, amongst other items, dipladenias, laurels, hibiscuses, lawns, callistemons as well as a wide diversity of Mediterranean shrubs and climbing plants. (Hall 9.0, booth 9B61)

 

Spain

The Spanish joint booth occupies over 1,100 square metres, where 34 member companies are exhibiting their products under the umbrella of the FEPEX (Spanish Federation of Associations of Exporting Producers of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Plants). 29 They come from the regions of Valencia, Catalonia, Galicia, Andalusia and the Canary Islands and specialise in the production and export of ornamental plants. All exhibitors use a system for ensuring the quality production of flowers and ornamental plants – including PPQS (Plant Production Quality System). (Hall 9, booth 9A17)

 

Sri Lanka

The Sri Lanka Coconut Development Authority organised the joint booth. Various products made of coconut fibre for the green industry can be found here. (Hall 8.0, booth 8B13)

 

Taiwan

The main role at the joint booth for Taiwan is played by plants, blooming potted flowers, miniature orchids and fresh-cut flowers. Visitors can also expect oncidium orchids, which are typical for the area and are one of Taiwan’s greatest floral exports. The booth where member companies are exhibiting their floral products is organised by the Taiwan Floriculture Exports Association. (Hall 1.0, booth 1B36)

 

Turkey

The Ornamental Plant Growers Association SÜSBIR is participating in the IPM ESSEN for the first time. It represents some 400 members and is the only organisation with public institutional status, representing the ornamental plant growers in Turkey. Ornamental plants and ornamental plant growers will be presented at the fair. (Hall 8, booth 8B45)

 

USA

The Southern U. S. Trade Association (SUSTA) supports plants producers from southern states participating in trade fairs. In 2016, the booth will be fully occupied again with companies from Florida, California, Puerto Rico, Louisiana and Tennessee. (Hall 2, booth 2A31)

There are also additional joint exhibitions from:

Israel (Hall 2, booth 2B15), Portugal (Hall 9.0, booth 9B61), South Korea (Hall 3.0, booth 3E74) Hungary (Hall 10, booth 10D10 and 10D11).