Trade Fair Aalsmeer
Holland Bulb Market at Trade Fair Aalsmeer 2026 – Dutch flower bulbs, organic flower bulbs, and the future of sustainable horticulture
From November 3 to 5, 2026, Holland Bulb Market will participate in Trade Fair Aalsmeer, the international networking and inspiration event for the flower and plant sector. As a leading supplier of high-quality Dutch flower bulbs, organic flower bulbs, and sustainable seasonal collections, we present our latest innovations to growers, retailers, wholesalers, and garden professionals from around the world.
The horticultural sector is changing rapidly. Below, we highlight the key developments shaping the future of the flower bulb industry — and what visitors can expect from us in 2026.
1. Sustainability and environmentally friendly cultivation methods
Sustainability is now a core component of modern horticulture. Growers, retailers, and consumers are increasingly asking for:
- Environmentally friendly flower bulbs with a low ecological footprint
- Transparent and responsible cultivation methods
- Reduced use of chemical crop protection
- Efficient water and energy management
- Climate-conscious production chains
This transition to sustainable horticulture drives innovations such as precision crop protection, biodiversity-friendly cultivation, and improved water quality. As a result, responsibly grown Dutch flower bulbs are increasingly becoming the market standard.
2. Growing demand for organic flower bulbs
Interest in organic flower bulbs is growing rapidly. Gardeners and retailers are increasingly preferring certified, pesticide-free bulbs that contribute to biodiversity and natural gardening. These products align seamlessly with:
- Bee-friendly gardening
- Chemical-free gardens
- Sustainable green projects
- Ecologically conscious consumer behavior
Demand is growing faster than supply, leading the sector to invest heavily in expanding organic cultivation.
3. Climate change and cultivation challenges
Unpredictable weather — such as mild winters, heavy rainfall, and sudden night frosts — has a direct impact on bulb cultivation. To ensure quality, growers are focusing on:
- Improved drainage and irrigation
- Varieties that are more resistant to climate stress
- Advanced storage and cooling systems
- Energy-efficient and climate-friendly production methods
These innovations help maintain the high quality of Dutch flower bulbs, even under changing climate conditions.
4. International market developments for Dutch flower bulbs
The Netherlands remains the global market leader in the flower bulb trade. Export demand requires:
- Reliable and high-quality products
- Strong genetics and consistent performance
- Transparency in production processes
- Certified sustainable supply chains
Demand from international markets remains strong. The international flower bulb wholesale market is growing, with an increasing focus on sustainability and traceability.
5. Consumer expectations: transparency and certification
Consumers place increasing value on clear information regarding sustainability. They expect:
- Certifications such as Organic, PlanetProof, or GlobalG.A.P.
- Environmentally friendly and recyclable packaging
- Responsibly packaged flower bulbs
- Openness about cultivation methods
Transparency and sustainable guarantees have therefore become essential in the flower bulb supply chain. Holland Bulb Market responds to this trend with a wide range of certified, responsibly grown flower bulbs that meet modern market demands.
Visit Holland Bulb Market at Trade Fair Aalsmeer 2026
We cordially invite you to visit us during Trade Fair Aalsmeer 2026 and discover our latest collections of Dutch flower bulbs, organic flower bulbs, and sustainable innovations for the upcoming season.
📍 Stand 7.28
📅 November 3–5, 2026
📍 Location: Royal FloraHolland, Aalsmeer
🌱 Meet our specialists, view new products, and discover trends in sustainable horticulture.
Whether you are a grower, retailer, landscape designer, or garden enthusiast — our team is ready to assist you with professional advice and market insights.
For questions or appointments, please contact us via our website.
We look forward to meeting you in Aalsmeer and building a sustainable future for the horticultural sector together.