Future Plant Trends 2022 in November
Add this to your calendar for week 45 (7-10 November 2022): Future Plant Trends 2022 has opened its registration to visit the breeding company MNP/Suntory in Leimuiderbrug/The Netherlands.
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What's this all about? The Dutch Japanese breeding company will open its experience center doors for four days to show you the plants of the future. And let them experience what it is to look through the eyes of a plant pioneer. Get ahead, do not stay behind is the motto of this event. For MNP/Suntory, pioneering means staying ahead and doing things differently. That is why they have made this their core business.
Category managers and buyers wanted!
Who is this event for? All passionate product-, category- and sales managers within the European floriculture supply chain. MNP/Suntory is completely at the beginning of this chain as a breeder of pot and bedding plants. They are a quirky company and like to think outside the box with their exceptional view and in-depth knowledge of the market. "We offer you our tailor-made support, technical recommendations, and business contacts. In addition, we can discuss availability, set up tests, or arrange test materials. We want to introduce you to state-of-the-art products. And be a connecting factor within the supply chain" says Erwin Giezen, Head of Marketing, Communication & Trade.
Experience a great introduction to floriculture
On 1 November, MNP/Suntory will launch an unmatched and astonishing product in an online campaign. A week later already, you have the chance to see, feel and experience this trendsetting product in real life. Visiting "the plant pioneers" during "FPT" will be the first and only opportunity in 2022 to see this monumental innovation. So, stay tuned for this bold online and offline reveal, follow @mnpsuntory socials, and register now.
Combine your visit
You can easily combine your visit to the "Trade Fair Aalsmeer" in week 45 with a visit to "Future Plant Trends 2022". From Aalsmeer and Schiphol Airport it is only a 15-minute drive to Leimuiderbrug.