Great variety at the joint stands of France, Belgium and India
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 typical national 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 France, Belgium and India.
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France (Hall 2 / Hall 7)
At IPM ESSEN 2025, French exhibitors will present themselves at new locations under the CHOOSE FRANCE label: Breeders, young plants and flowering plants can be found in Hall 2, while nurseries will demonstrate their diversity in Hall 7. Leading innovative suppliers from regions such as Provence, the Pays de la Loire, Brittany and Paris will be showcasing their colorful plants, novelties and bestsellers at the trade fair. Highlights include the HALIOS RED ALLEGRO® and PETIT MOULIN® as well as the clematis "Notre Dame de Paris".
Belgium (Hall 2 / Hall 6 / Hall 8)
The Belgian region of Flanders will be represented at IPM ESSEN 2025 with three stands and 32 companies. Visitors can expect a diverse product range with flowering pot plants, green plants, nursery stock, perennials and young plants. Although the Belgian horticultural industry is experiencing a decline in the total number of companies, the remaining companies are growing significantly in size on average. This is leading to an increased focus on innovation and sustainability in breeding and business management. There is a particular focus on the development of climate-resilient plants, the use of alternative substrate mixtures, precise irrigation and fertilization techniques and integrated crop protection. Many companies are also investing in energy to make their processes more environmentally friendly.
India (Hall 4)
The Indian pavilion will be run by the Coir Board, a state-run coconut association. The Coir Board, a prestigious organization under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India, has been promoting the Indian coconut industry for over seven decades.
By promoting innovation and sustainability, the Coir Board has taken the industry to new heights. The Coir Board is proud to present the Indian Coconut Pavilion at IPM Essen. With twelve renowned manufacturers and exporters of coir products, the pavilion will showcase an exquisite range of innovative, eco-friendly products.
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