Greenhouse Business Management

1 April 2017

Agriholdings, greenhouse complexes, investment project initiators and investors will get an insight to advanced global practices in greenhouse business management in the Netherlands in 4 focus areas: vegetables, flowers, lettuce and berries.

Name: Greenhouse business management: onsite visits and best practice exchange
Date and Venue: 31 May – 2 June 2017, the Netherlands 
Organised by: Vostock Capital

Onsite visits and a conference “Greenhouse business management” (31 May – 2 June 2017, the Netherlands) is the international professional platform providing insight to advanced global practices in greenhouse business management, which will comprise the conference and onsite visits to the leading vegetable, flower, berry and lettuce greenhouse facilities in the Netherlands.

The event will be attended by the decision-makers of major greenhouse complexes of Russia and the Netherlands, state officials, equipment and technology providers, producers of planting materials, top-managers of innovative power generation companies, primary and secondary processing facilities, agro- logistic and infrastructural centres, representatives of forward-looking academic communities from the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Spain, Israel, Poland, Belgium, Russia and other European countries. 

Event highlights:
10+ onsite visits to the most flagship greenhouse complexes in the Netherlands
• 4 focus areas: vegetables, flowers, berries, lettuce – case studies of production development by the global leaders from Holland, Israel, Italy and Spain
40+ hours of business networking with the decision-makers of greenhouse complexes and equipment manufacturing companies from Europe, Russia and CIS
Leaders’ debate: top management of Russian and international greenhouse facilities, greenfield project initiators and power generation companies
Efficient business management strategies! Case studies of profitable greenhouse business management, primary and secondary processing and infrastructure development
30+ reputable international experts: OPEX improvement, power generation, transportation, refining
Fast and efficient! Roadshow of innovative technologies and equipment
Discuss the most relevant issues in the informal setting – champagne round tables, city loop tour, gala dinner and cocktail reception
Speed networking – exchange the business cards with all event participants and
make promising business contacts

Contact person: Forum Director Elvira Sakhabutdinova  
Email: ESakhabutdinova@vostockcapital.com tel. +44 207 394 3090
Official website: http://www.greenhousesmanagement.com/

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