
Previous conference themes
- 1986 Floriculture 2000: The Role of the University
- 1987 Biotechnology: Its Imminent Impact
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1988 Will Floriculture Meet Its
Marketing Opportunities?
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1989 Floriculture’s Role in
Environmental Stewardship
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1990 Floriculture’s Changing Business
Structure: What Lies Ahead in the ‘90s?
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1991 Supermarkets: Their Impact on Floral
Distribution in the ‘90s
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1992 How Government is Changing
Floriculture’s Future
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1993 Has Success Spoiled Floriculture?
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1994 Harnessing the Forces
Shaping Floriculture
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1995 How Consumer Behavior
Drives Floriculture
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1996 Who Took the Fun Out of Floriculture?
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1997 Keeping the Family in Floriculture
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1998 Germ Plasm for Floriculture’s Next
Millennium: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
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1999 Floral Merger Mania: Is Bigger Better?
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2000 Profitability in Floriculture:
The Role of Human Capital
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2001 e-floriculture: Pearls or Perils?
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2002 Floriculture’s Profit and Market Crisis:
Charting A New Course
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2003 Chasing Success in Challenging Times:
Finding a Winning Strategy
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2004 Understanding the Consumer: Is
Floriculture Relevant?
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2005 Stayin’ Alive: Can We Captivate the
Elusive Consumer?
- 2006 The Globalization of Business: Will Floriculture Prosper?
- 2007 Profit Squeeze: Is There A Solution?
- 2008 Profit Squeeze Part 2: Is Differentiation the Solution?
- 2009 Chaos: Are You Realizing the Opportunity
- 2010 Floriculture's Environmental Footprint: An Inconvenient Truth or Consumer Opportunity
- 2011 Floriculture's Biggest Challenge: Creating Mindshare Opportunities
- 2012 No conference
- 2013 No conference
- 2014 Focus on Water Scarcity
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