The cut flower industry has seen tremendous growth in the last decade, with African countries gaining prominence as suppliers and the Netherlands expanding its role as gateway to Europe and the rest of the world.
Due to market saturation and economic pressure, the sector is now facing a pressing need for reform. Major changes are underway, as mass market retailers have moved forward in just a few years, setting new efficiency and Corporate Sustainability (CSR) standards. Buyers are tightening their grip on key EU markets, gearing up for a major upgrade of the supply chain that will involve every player in the chain from farm to final sales outlet.
Flower Logistics Africa (FLA), this year, will begin from where we stopped last year and take stock of things that have changed since the last conference held in Nairobi. The conference will delve deep into developments in time & temperature controlled logistics and packaging solutions.Find answers for the above and much more at the third edition of FLA coming back to Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.
As always, the conference will offer the best opportunity to network with all stakeholders.