AIPH
The International Association of Horticultural Producers is an international organization dedicated to promoting horticultural producers and held the international garden / flora festivals or expositions.
AIPH aims to put flower, plant and landscaping services on a global agenda, with a vision to:
- Stimulate increased demand for ornamental trees, plants and flowers worldwide.
- Protect and promote the interests of the industry.
- Be an international hub for industry information and knowledge exchange.
- Lead best practice in ornamentals production
History
1990s
At least 4 events were held including the 1999 World Horticultural Exposition in Kunming, China and Expo '90 in Osaka, Japan.2000s
15 events were held in the 2000s including Floriade 2002 in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands and an exhibition in Shenyang, China in 20062010s
Taipei 2010/2011
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. This was an A2/B1 classification eventVenlo 2012
In 2012 the Floriade 2012 was held in Venlo. As with other Floriades this was an A1 classification event.Suncheon 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.Taichung 2018/2019
is being held in Taichung between 3 November 2018 and 24 April 2019. This is a category A2|B1 event.2020s
will be held between 14 April and 9 October 2022 in Almere with focus on the role of horticulture in city building.Structure
The AIPH has been formerly headquartered in Theale, but since 2016 is now at the headquarters of the Horticultural Trades Association in Oxfordshire.Exhibitions
AIPH has been approving and regulating International Horticultural Expos, with its partners BIE, since 1960.AIPH recognises five different categories of Horticultural Exhibitions, with the following table summarising the main differences between each of them.
Categories | Official Name | Duration | Minimum Exhibition Area | Application |
A1 | Large International Horticultural Exhibitions | 3 – 6 months | 50 Ha | 2 – 6 years before |
A2 | International Horticultural Exhibitions– Short Duration | 8 – 20 days | 15,000 m2 | More than 4 years before |
B1 | Horticultural Exhibitions with International Participation – Long Duration | 3 – 6 months | 25 Ha | 7 – 3 years before |
B2 | Horticultural Exhibitions with International Participation – Short Duration | 8 – 20 days | 6,000 m2 | More than 2 years before |
A2/B1 | Horticultural Exhibition with International Participation – Long Duration | 3 – 6 months | 25 Ha | 7 – 3 years before |
This calendar shows both the approved exhibitions and those applied for http://aiph.org/current-events/
Membership and Committees
A list of AIPH members can be found here http://aiph.org/members/aiph-member-organisations/All members have the right to sit on a Committee. The Standing Committees include:
- Green City
- Marketing and Exhibitions
- Novelty Protection
- Environment and Plant Health
- Statistics
- Science and Education
Relationships