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Queensland is proud to be the host of Flowers 2006 -The Australian Flower Conference: Profit through Innovation. The Conference is designed for both growers and florists with an interest in traditional flower crops. There will be a strong focus on providing attendees with information that has immediate practical and commercial applications for their business.

The main objective of Flowers 2006 is to increase the profitability, profile, growth and technological advancement of the flower industry. The Conference will be a unique networking opportunity for growers, florists and allied traders.

The conference is being held at the Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise, from August 29th–31st 2006.

 

Why attend Flowers 2006?

:: Exchange knowledge and share experiences with top researchers, propagators, marketers, florists, retail and wholesale buyers, suppliers and most importantly, other successful traditional cut flower & foliage growers.
:: Flowers 2006 will provide you with unprecedented access to international experts providing a unique opportunity to discuss new varieties, new production techniques and flower industry challenges for the future.
:: International marketers will discuss new ways of responding to changes in the buying patterns of the consumer.
:: Flowers 2006 brings together some of the leading industry experts – this is your chance to hear about the challenges they face and how these impact upon your business.
:: Understand the new industry guidelines that will increasingly govern the growing, handling, distribution and acceptance of cut flowers.
:: Assess the long-term feasibility of new technologies against the direct capital outlay.
 
     


Conference Contact: Flower Association of Queensland Inc. PO Box 327, Cleveland, Australia, 4163
Ph: (07) 3824 9537 | Fax: (07) 3286 3094 | Email: faqi@flowersqueensland.asn.au | Web: www.flowersqueensland.asn.au
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