Danziger is continuing to expand their portfolio of products to the U.S. market with the addition of Poinsettia cuttings of Beekenkamp’s leading varieties, according to a press release.
Cuttings will be supplied from Danziger’s new production farm in Guatemala and sold by both companies.
Beekenkamp varieties available from Danziger include Hera, Astro, Solar, Leona and Charon. They will be available for delivery this season.
"Growing Poinsettias is a top-level sport. It demands the utmost commitment to turn out an excellent product - and this is exactly what we are doing. We are very happy to collaborate with Danziger on meeting the demand for the U.S. market," says Cor Bremmer, Commercial Director of Beekenkamp.
"We are pleased to meet the demands of our customers through collaboration with a market leader like Beekenkamp,” says Micha Danziger, Co-CEO at Danziger “Dan” Flower Farm. “We've worked hard to establish an advanced production infrastructure that provides our customers with the highest level of quality and service.”Danziger is continuing to expand their portfolio of products to the U.S. market with the addition of Poinsettia cuttings of Beekenkamp’s leading varieties.
With more than 15 years of experience in Poinsettia breeding, Beekenkamp conducts extensive trials at five different US sites for all of their Poinsettia varieties.
Photo: Annie Beekenkamp, President and Co-Owner of the Beekenkamp Group and Micha Danziger Co-CEO of Danziger “Dan” Flower Farm.
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