
Dec. 10, 2013, Canada — Grower associations around the world are invited to enter a candidate into the prestigious International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) International Grower of the Year awards 2014 in association with FloraCulture International.
There can only be one candidate from each country but now is the time to be thinking about entering.
“There is no higher accolade for a nursery than to win the prize of International Grower of the Year," said Tim Briercliffe, AIPH secretary general. "I want to encourage every country, whether they are an AIPH member or not, to select the best of their best growers of flowers, ornamental plants or trees, to enter the competition.”
Entrants will be assessed against detailed criteria by an international jury of industry experts. One of the judges.
“We will carefully scrutinize all entrants to ensure the Gold, Silver and Bronze rose winners are worthy of the title. Past winners have shown the high standard we are looking for and truly demonstrate the outstanding businesses that exist within our industry," said Gary Heungens, of Belgium, who will be judging the 2014 entries. "We are looking for strong economic performance, high levels of innovation, an effective marketing strategy, high environmental standards and exemplary human resource management amongst other things.”
Winners will be announced at a Gala Awards Dinner in Qingdao, China, in September 2014. All finalists will be flown to the event.
Bill Stensson, of Sheridan Nurseries, has seen big benefits for the company since winning the 2013 Golden Rose Award. “We were thrilled to have been awarded the Gold Rose in the International Grower of the Year competition. Global recognition like this really makes our business stand out from the crowd. It undoubtedly has helped us drive growth and the staff think it is wonderful too. I would strongly encourage grower associations to enter candidates for the competition.”
For more information on entering the competition, contact Tim Briercliffe at sg@aiph.org or by phone at +44 118 930 8956.
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