Pre registrations for the upcoming International Flower Exhibition Agriflor scheduled to take place from October 1 to 4 in Quito Ecuador, is looking very promising. With a 20% increase to date, the expectancy of a considerable higher number of international flower buyers visiting this year's edition of Agriflor is very likely, compared to former editions.
With still 2 months to go and a 12.000 m² (135.000 sq.ft.) sized exhibit hall practically full with mainly Ecuadorian flower growers, it is a must for flower buyers to be present at the show in the first week of October. Especially to source worlds biggest and best roses, but also for many other types of cut flowers, Agriflor is the platform where buyers and growers meet every two years.
A three day lasting first class trade fair, flower quality competitions, farm tours, open houses, business meetings, social get-together and even cultural and touristic trips, are all part of what is happening in what has become known as "the week of Agriflor". The show case of Ecuador's cut flower industry to the international flower buyers community attracting many hundreds of international buyers.
It is therefore advised by the organisers to plan your visit shortly, if you haven't done so already, since air fares and hotels costs will increase nearer the date of the show. Many hotels offer special exhibition room rates and participating hotels can be found on the website www.agriflor.com. For more information on the exhibition, one can also visit the web site or contact Jasper van Dijk via email jasper@hpp.nl.





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