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More recently we receive the same question if the exhibition is going to be cancelled because of the COVID spread situation? No, it is not!
On September 14-16, the premiere of an important business and colorful event of the Moscow autumn - the XI international exhibition FlowersExpo'2021 will take place. As in the previous year, it will be held in two formats. Offline - at Crocus Expo IEC and online on the online.flowers-expo.ru platform.
Russian flower growers have a hot time on the eve of International Women's Day on March 8th. This year, the preparation is especially intense. Floriculture was among the sectors of the economy most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, the supply of flowers from foreign suppliers has decreased.
Whereas many exhibitions in Europe are being cancelled, the FlowersExpo in Moscow, Russia continued. Last week, from September 8-10 the Crosus Expo in Moscow opened its doors. Of course, with less international exhibitors, the exhibition was different from past editions, but still there was a lot to see, both on the exhibition floor as well as online.
FlowersExpo in Moscow, Russia, is in full swing. At first glance, it does not seem to differ that much from previous years - over 4,000 visitors yesterday - but this year, there are hardly any foreigners. Therefore, also less booths and visitors. However with an online format, the exhibition still enables the international audience to participate in the even.
This year, due to the pandemic, the exhibition looks somewhat different. The online format has been added to the traditional classic.
Important! The online format in an active mode (meetings, negotiations) runs until September 15. In a passive format, the online platform will operate and introduce participants and their products until September 2021.
Early spring has been a challenging period for many flower growers around the world, including for the Russian growers. March and April were tough months with lower demand, but from May onwards, the demand for flowers and in particular locally produced flowers started to increase. This is explained by Alexander Brjuhins of Bilat Handel who is representing Rosen Tantau and HilverdaFlorist in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
On Tuesday 8 September, a free webinar will be held that will take the pulse of what is happening within the Russian Flowers Industry. webinar is initiated by FlowersExpo Moscow and supported by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH).