Great variety at the joint stands of Costa Rica and the USA
The international joint stands are a visitor magnet at IPM ESSEN at Messe Essen. This is because they offer trade visitors to the world's leading trade fair a unique opportunity to discover country-specific plants and technical innovations from different parts of the world in a compact format. 13 nations are represented with their stands and offer cross-border inspiration, today we report on Costa Rica and the USA.
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Costa Rica (Hall 1)
Ten companies from the production and export of ornamental plants are represented on this joint stand. They are mainly showing different types and forms of Ficus varieties, but also a large selection of dragon trees (Dracaenas) as well as Zamioculcas, Philodendrons or Yucca Elephantipes. These include plants that have been produced using technological and innovative production methods such as in-vitro processes. The participating companies are pioneers in the production and marketing of ornamental plants. Their guiding principles are quality control, environmental protection and social responsibility.
USA (Hall 2)
The Southern States Trade Organization of the United States of America (SUSTA) is an agricultural export promotion association based in New Orleans. Since 1973, SUSTA has supported the activities of U.S. exporters of high-quality food, agricultural and horticultural products. Companies from the southeastern United States will be represented at booth 2A35, including VISTA FARMS from Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico and ForemostCo. from Miami, Florida. The Camarillo agency from California will also be represented.