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Our Researches

What we Research?

Most of us don’t think about plants daily, but they’re inarguably vital to life on earth, including our own. While many of us may think of horticulturalists as people working in garden centers, you are correct, however horticulture industry has a wide range of potential career paths. Several of these career paths are environment focused. For instance, horticulturalists may advise growers on chemical-free methods of pest management or reducing water and fertilizer use. Landscape designers may create ecologically sustainable grounds or consult on best practices.

We released that Horticulturalists may also have a bright future in cities. With 66 percent of people worldwide expected to live in urban areas by 2050, focus on creating sustainable “smart cities” is growing. Smart cities will need green roofs, rain gardens, and plenty of green space for a more sustainable and pleasant urban experience. Horticulturalists can help design, implement, and maintain these aspects of tomorrow’s cities.

Horticulturalists work with plants, applying their knowledge to fruits, vegetables, ornamental, and non-food crops to maximize their health or growth. They may also design landscapes or manage golf courses and sports turf. Horticultural supervisors may plan for plant management and special events. While horticulturalists do work in plant production, they may also find work in management, marketing, education, and research. Some are self-employed in fruit or vegetable production, landscape design, nurseries, greenhouses, and garden centres.

What We Develop?

We, horticulturalists specializing in ecological landscapes and urban forestry we create landscapes that provide ecosystem services, such as stabilizing slopes, reducing erosion, improving air and water quality, or even reducing the energy usage of buildings. We also design parks and botanical gardens or own a landscaping business.

We also specializing in ecological and sustainable production and advise growers on best practices for sustainability, or own or manage a nursery, greenhouse, orchard, vineyard, Christmas tree or even growing Medical Marijuana (Medical Cannabis)

Some of our team members (horticulturalists) specialize in turf management, overseeing the management of turf for golf courses and sports fields. As Horticulturalists, we specializing in viticulture may own or manage a vineyard or winery or provide consultation services to growers.We also focusing on pest management and we provide advice on regulatory agencies, agricultural suppliers, and processing companies on pest control methods.

As horticulturalists we also conduct research in horticultural science, such as breeding new plant varieties, increasing drought resistance, or increasing yields. Researchers may also apply their expertise to developing improvements for canning and freezing companies, seed companies, and manufacturers of growing equipment and supplies.

Other horticulturalists inspect fruits and vegetables for government or private agencies. Some of our horticulturalists provide seminar and web banners to educate the public as county extension agents.

Industry New & Events

  • FlowersExpo is a successful B2B business project. The exhibition rightfully earned the status of a significant event for representatives of the world and Russian flower industry, which experts estimate at $40 billion. The exhibition “FlowersExpo” annually brings together the largest Russian and foreign companies from......

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  • Postponement of AGRITECHNICA ASIA and Horti ASIA 2020 (English Version)...