On Monday , November 28th , between 15:00 and 16:30 NL prison term , the Embassy of The Netherlands in Mexico is organizing an on-line sitting to present the result of a market study . This study was conducted to place opportunities for Dutch provider of start up material and ( greenhouse ) technology in the Mexican ornamental industrial plant and flowers sector . A special presentation on the condition of stock breeder ' right security in Mexico with recommendations for Dutch breeders will be held by Leobigildo Córdova , Director of Mexico ’s National Seed Inspection and Certification Service ( SNICS ) .

Mexico ’s ornamental sectorMexico is the world ’s third largest ornamental cultivator , with an estimated cultivated country of 23.088 hectares and 10.818 full - time growers with a certain level of technification , involvement , and electrical capacity to uprise their job . The Netherlands is already Mexico ’s chief supplier of peak bulbs and youthful ornamental plants , with a full export note value of over € 30 million in 2021 . Mexico ’s equal altitude , meet geographic locating , available lifelike resource , and labor military group make it an attractive married person for Dutch companies to search market opportunities in its ornamental sphere . This is why the Netherlands Embassy in Mexico commission Mexican consultancy firm JMT Consultores to carry on a market place study to distinguish primal areas of collaboration between Mexican ornamental producer and Dutch breeder and technology provider .

newfangled species and varietiesThe work , in which some 600 Mexican growers take part , conclude that 42 %   of Mexico ’s ornamental agriculturalist could be viable job married person for Dutch company interested in grease one’s palms Dutch starting material and technology . 30 % of Mexican producers are looking to include new cosmetic species and motley in their product .

Consumer trendsThe Covid-19 pandemic speed up exist trends in consumer deportment and distribution channel in Mexico : this has led to a speedy rise of online sale channels as well as an increased requirement for efflorescence to create more green spaces at dwelling house or work . At the same time , the Mexican consumer is still consider a traditional buyer who continues to have a strong predilection for roses and chrysanthemum in cut flowers and poinsettia , marigolds , succulents , and geranium in pot industrial plant .

stock breeder rightsThe subject also cover the status and development in the protection of breeders ' rights in Mexico , an important issue for Dutch breeders and supplier of multiplication material .

Online presentationThe full market field of study will be presented by the enquiry team in an online event onMonday , November 28th , from 15:00 – 16:30 ( NL Time ) or 08:000 – 09:30 Mexico - City time . Two Edgar Guest speakers will react to the study and share their perspective on the Mexican ornamental sphere : Dr. Leobigildo Córdoba , Director of the National Seed Inspection and Certification Service ( SNICS ) , and Mr. Federico Martínez , President of the Mexican Flower Council . Dr. Leobigildo Córdoba will specifically elaborate on the piece of work SNICS is carrying out to better protect stock breeder ' rights in Mexico and on good word to Dutch breeders in this regard .

Please register byFriday , November 25th , through the undermentioned tie-in : bit.ly/3Wxyds8 . record participants will receive a data link to the study before the result .

Source : www.agroberichtenbuitenland.nl .