International horticulture and floriculture exhibition in Pune begins from Nov 24 ; Check details to know more

Pune Pulse International horticulture and floriculture exhibition in Pune begins from Nov 24 ; Check details to know more

International horticulture and floriculture exhibition in Pune begins from Nov 24 ; Check details to know more

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HortiProIndia 2023, the biggest international exhibition and conference for floriculture and horticulture in India, was launched by the Maharashtra Nurserymen’s Association in partnership with the Association of Environmental Horticulture and Vasu Events and Hospitality.

The event, which will run until November 26 at the New Agricultural College Grounds in Sinchan Nagar, Pune, will feature a wide range of plants and gardening advancements. Horticulture professionals and farmers from India and other countries will be present, providing advice to experts and creating job and business prospects in the horticulture industry.

MLA  Ashok Pawar emphasized the importance of the exhibition, which will feature a variety of plant species and innovative gardening techniques, with the participation of farmers from India and other countries. He drew attention to the negative environmental impact of plastic flowers used in festivals and suggested a ban similar to the government’s restrictions on plastic.

The exhibition will present a wide range of captivating features, such as flowers, fruit and vegetable plants, medicinal and ornamental plants, international flowers, hydroponics, solar energy technology, plant technology, biotechnology, greenhouse technology, and automation. It will serve as a platform to showcase the latest advancements in gardening and will attract farmers from both India and abroad. Additionally, horticulture experts will be available to offer valuable guidance to farmers and professionals. This event is anticipated to create abundant employment and business prospects within the horticulture sector.

The exhibition will be accessible to the public from 10 am to 6 pm between November 24 and 26, requiring a small fee for admission.