The World of Green - AIPH - International experience Vic Krahn
AIPH past and future VIC KRAHN PRESIDENT
History Formed in 1948 in Switzerland to promote horticulture between the different nations and between the profession and the final consumer Members are growers associations Early emphasis in Europe but now worldwide International role, by international agreement, in approving international horticultural exhibitions 2000 s have seen sector consolidation in Europe and therefore need for change in AIPH Full time Secretary General (Tim Briercliffe, UK) from 2013 Incorporated as international non-profit association based in Brussels from 2013
Membership 25 grower organisations in the following countries: Netherlands Germany Belgium United Kingdom Finland Denmark Hungary Czech Republic Switzerland Canada Australia China Thailand Chinese Taipei Indonesia Japan South Korea Turkey
AIPH Purpose To stimulate increased demand for ornamental trees, plants and flowers worldwide. To protect and promote the interests of the industry. To be the place where growers come to for international industry information and knowledge exchange. To promote best practice in ornamentals production.
Delivered by Board of Directors Executive Committee Committees: Marketing chaired by Shinya Wada (Japan) Green City chaired by Karen Tambayong (Indonesia) Environment & Plant Health chaired by Gery Heungens (Belgium) Novelty Protection chaired by Bernard Oosterom (Netherlands) Statistics chaired by Andras Treer (Hungary) Science & Education chaired by Bill Hardy (Canada)
Marketing - Exhibitions International role in approving expos AIPH approval necessary for countries wishing to invite other countries to exhibit AIPH regulate expos through inspections and progress reports to ensure high horticultural standards
IGA Hamburg 1953 Floriade Rotterdam 1960 (first A1 Hort Expo)
Aims of exhibitions Earn (inter)national recognition Strengthen image of the city Develop parks, green spaces, and play grounds Promote eco/green tourism industry Build new infrastructure Promote horticultural and landscaping industries Promote awareness of sustainability and environmental issues Strengthen international relationships Strengthen capability to organize international, multi-cultural events Exchange horticultural knowledge Generate a new source of revenue
Recent examples A1 (in collaboration with BIE) Floriade, Netherlands 2012 (2.5million) Royal Flora Ratchaphruek, Thailand 2006/07 IGA, Germany 2003 A2/B1 Suncheon, Korea 2013 (4 million) Chiang Mai, Thailand 2011/12 (3 mill) X ian, China 2011 (18 million) Taipei, Chinese Taipei 2011
Expos in 2020s. Why not Australia?
Expos in 2020s. Why not Australia? Imagine the excitement of Expo 88 With the focus on Horticulture and Australian plants.
Green City Market Development AIPH aims for Green City: International Green City conferences to be held in major cities globally to raise awareness and stimulate a desire for change Developing an international standard for green cities that gives the recipients international recognition and something to be proud of Becoming an international focal point for green city best practice and a source of expertise
2014 Conference Will cover: Public health benefits of green Planning concerns on green International case studies Australia 202020Vision to feature. Role of domestic gardens Financial case for green Target audience: Planners, local authorities, landscape architects, health directors, construction industry, decision makers, councillors.
Environment & Plant Health AIPH aims: Certification schemes to enable the promotion of best environmental and social practice within the sector whilst seeking to avoid the imposition of standards that unnecessarily harm the competitiveness, profitability and viability of ornamental horticultural businesses. Plant health to facilitate agreements and practice that both minimizes the spread of pests, diseases and weeds whilst maintaining free international trade. Projects: NAPPO/EPPO Floriculture Sustainability Initiative member Platform for sharing environmental initiatives
Novelty Protection IP/PBR AIPH aims: promoting the importance of plant breeders rights to improve fairness within the industry and lobbying on legislation that may reduce the ability of growers to innovate. Projects: Close work/lobbying with UPOV Liaison with CIOPORA and ISF Potential You Tube films to promote PBR Fighting UPOV on EDV (Essentially Derived Varieties) Regs
Statistics AIPH aims: The primary source for data on international trade and production of ornamental plants Projects: Statistical Yearbook
Science & Education AIPH aims: to ensure the sharing of the latest scientific information that will assist growers in improving productivity and sustainability and will assist scientists in the delivery of research with maximum value for growers. Projects: New committee and mechanisms to be explored in partnership with ISHS ISHS Congress in Queensland later this year.
International Grower of the Year Annual competition for 5 years Nominations from members Huge media coverage Up to 10 countries this year Sponsorship will drive growth
The Future Current strategic review to plan: Membership growth and financial stability Strengthening the expo offer Building Green City opportunities to increase markets for plants More opportunities for growers to exchange ideas and solutions worldwide Strengthened IGOTY competition The international voice on our core areas
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