Mar 29, 2018
Danziger Hosts Innovation Session on Cut Flower Market

Leading cut flower wholesalers, retailers and bouquet companies recently gathered in Miami, Florida  to discuss the future of the cut flower industry.

The private, 6-day event focused on innovation and the end consumer. The Innovation Session was hosted by Danziger.

“The development of cut flowers consumption will be driven by global supply and demand changes,” says Gaby Danziger, Danziger CEO. “Companies along the value chain, from growers to wholesalers and retailers need to be open to the global mega-trends. The companies, who are agile to react and brave enough to try new crops and new varieties, will be the will be the big winners of our industry over the next 10 years.”

The Innovation Session was led by the Danziger team, composed of sales and marketing professionals, from Israel, Colombia and Ecuador. This team discussed the global perspective, insights and best practices currently taking place in the market.

“We see how the globalization of the industry pushes its development. The traditional link between ‘growing’ markets and ‘consuming’ markets is dissolving, and a new, complex matrix evolves,” Danziger says. “We understand that it’s our job as global breeders, to offer our customers and partners not only the best genetics and plant materials, but also inspiration and tools, which will improve the quality of the value proposition throughout the chain.”

The presentation was a combination of mega-trends, best practices arising from developed markets such as the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and an introduction of new tools and inspirations. The team also launched a new, first-of-its-kind Gyp catalog. The catalog is designed to fit the tastes and norms of the United States focusing on seasonal needs and price points the U.S. market is looking for.

“We spend a lot of time and effort to be in direct communication with the ‘consumption’ markets, in order to be in a position to have the best understanding of the market needs, and to be able to predict the future trends —especially the ones we need to answer with our products,” says Liat Kaplan, Danziger’s global marketing manager. “By taking many ‘shop-safaries,’ interviewing, and conducting opportunities for feedback, like this Innovation Session in Miami, we are able to share information, inspire people’s imagination, and take an active part in the development of our global industry.”

The innovation session was organized under the “consumer- experience” framework. This is a unique perspective for breeders who are the first link in the value chain, far away from the end-consumer. “Even though we do not sell to the end-consumer, everything we do, or not do, ends up there. So, whenever we think of which initiatives should be pursued, and which discarded, we have to bear the consumers in mind,” says Kaplan.

Danziger is planning more Innovation Sessions in the different markets the company serves.




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