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The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH / IAHP) is a trade association dedicated to promoting horticultural producers and held the international garden / flora festivals or expositions.

International Association of Horticultural Producers logo

AIPH aims to put flower, plant and landscaping services on a global agenda, with a vision to:

History

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Floriade 2002

In 1948, amid strained relationships following the end of the Second World War, a group of representatives from the national grower associations of Western Europe came together in Zurich to form the Association Internationale des Producteurs de l’Horticulture (AIPH).[citation needed]

1990s

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At least 4 events were held including the 1999 World Horticultural ExpositioninKunming, China and Expo '90inOsaka, Japan.[1]

2000s

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15 events were held in the 2000s including Floriade 2002inHaarlemmermeer, Netherlands and an exhibitioninShenyang, China in 2006

2010s

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Taipei 2010/2011

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The 2010 Taipei International Gardening and Horticulture Exposition was held in Taiwan from 6 November 2010 to 25 April 2011 hosted by the Taipei City Government and the Taiwan Floriculture Development Association (TFDA). This was an A2/B1 classification event[2]

Venlo 2012

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In 2012 the Floriade 2012 was held in Venlo. As with other Floriades this was an A1 classification event.[2]

Suncheon 2013

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Suncheon Bay Garden Expo 2013 is a A2/B1 classified international horticultural exposition held in Suncheon, South Korea, from 20 April to 20 October, attracted over 4.4 million visitors.[3]

Taichung 2018/2019

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Taichung World Flora Exposition is being held in Taichung between 3 November 2018 and 24 April 2019. This is a category A2|B1 event.[4][needs update]

2020s

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Floriade 2022 will be held between 14 April and 9 October 2022 in Almere with focus on the role of horticulture in city building.[5]

Structure

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The AIPH has been formerly headquartered in Theale, but since 2016 is now at the headquarters of the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) in Oxfordshire.

Exhibitions

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AIPH has been approving and regulating International Horticultural Expos, with its partners BIE (www.bie-paris.org), since 1960.

AIPH recognises four different categories of Horticultural Exhibitions, with the following table summarising the main differences between each of them.[6]

Categories Official Name Duration Minimum Exhibition Area Application
A1 World Horticultural Exhibitions 3 – 6 months 50 Ha 12 – 6 years before(BIE recognition required)
B International Horticultural Exhibitions 3 – 6 months 25 Ha 10 – 3 years before
C International Horticultural Shows 4 – 20 days 6,000 m2 5 – 0.5 years before
D International Horticultural Trade Exhibitions 5 – 0.5 years before

Category C includes former Category A2, B1 and B2.[7]

This calendar shows both the approved exhibitions and those applied for http://aiph.org/current-events/ Archived 10 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine

Membership and Committees

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A list of AIPH members can be found here http://aiph.org/members/aiph-member-organisations/

  Australia   Belgium   Canada   China   Czech Republic
  Denmark   Germany   Hungary   Indonesia
  Italy   Japan P.R.China   Malaysia   Netherlands
  Rep. Korea   Switzerland   Spain   Republic of China   Thailand
  Turkey   United Kingdom Brazil Canada USA

All members have the right to sit on a Committee. The Standing Committees include:

Other active groups include:

Relationships

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AIPH maintains relations with other organisations in the field, including the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) of the EU and Ciopora, the International Association of Plants Breeders. In line with the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) – convention 1991, AIPH lobbies to maintain the rights of growers and to resist legislation that would reduce innovation in the sector.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Exhibitions, history Archived 15 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 8 January 2010.
  • ^ a b "AIPH | Exhibitions, history". Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  • ^ "Suncheon Bay Garden". koreatimes. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  • ^ "International Horticultural Exhibitions - International Association of Horticultural Producers". Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  • ^ "Expo 2022 Floriade Almere (A1) – International Association of Horticultural Producers". Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  • ^ "AIPH Approved Expo Categories • AIPH Expos". AIPH. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  • ^ "History of AIPH Approved Horticultural Expos • AIPH Expos". AIPH. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  • ^ "Novelty Protection - International Association of Horticultural Producers". Retrieved 26 February 2019.
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