On 28 March 2025 , the International Association of Horticultural Producers ( AIPH ) bring together key industry players in the metropolis of Miami , Florida – the cargo gateway of America .

The three - day event , entitled ‘ Growing The Industry ’ is coordinated by the affiliation as part of its Spring Meeting , and supported by AmericanHort , to enable noesis exchange and facilitate discussion on growing the ornamental industry .

Day one , on Monday , was the Expo Conference and it give the international delegate the latest updates on forthcoming AIPH - approve International Horticultural Expos . Delegates find out advance write up from example for A1 World Horticultural Exhibitions including Expo 2021 Doha ( Qatar ) ; Expo 2022 Floriade Amsterdam Almere ( the Netherlands ) ; Expo Horticultural 2024 Łódź ( Poland ) and World Horticultural Exhibition 2027 Yokohama ( Japan ) . There was also a progress report from B International Horticultural Exhibition Expo 2023 Kahramanmaraş ( Turkey ) .

On this musical theme , Ibo Gülsen , managing director of IGMPR , the Netherlands , gave a talking to about How Garden Tourism can profit Expo and Legacy development and performance . An AIPH - approved outside expo gathers breeders , agriculturalist , landscape architect , governments , and other invested parties to host these events that are open to the world and aid to promote floriculture and the double of the host country .

In his talk , Gülsen gave a history lesson about the ancient gardens in Turkey , Babylon , Venice , Italy , and many other urban center and cultures that embraced the conception of noble-minded landscape spaces satisfy with local flora and beast . He spoke about how the same awe and delectation continues to this 24-hour interval with more than 100 garden destinations in the public .

In the afternoon , the focus switched from garden touristry to urban living with the AIPH Green City Reports . Keynote speaker , Dr Tim Beatley Professor of Sustainable Communities in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia , break a fascinating demonstration about connecting metropolis with nature entitled maturation of theBiophilic Citiesmovement in the USA . The biophilic cities organisation has 22 appendage cities globally that enter in the programme , and they meet to divvy up theme , failure and success .

Afterwards , there was an chance for members to divvy up their latest Green City news show and talking about the development and investments . The speakers were from Chinese Taipei , the Netherlands , Brazil , South Korea and Canada . For exercise , Taipei is found one million trees , Brazil has been tear - up hoary concrete spaces and planting foliage in its place , and have a biotic community course of study that offers omnibus fare in exchange for reusable fabric . In South Korea , they are institute 10 million trees and want to turn “ grey into green ” .

24-hour interval two , Tuesday 3 March , is the AIPH conference , and it focuses on understanding the US market and how it is developing . It was opened by keynote speaker , Anna Ball , CEO of Ball Horticultural Company .

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