Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

You are using software which is blocking our advertisements (adblocker).

As we provide the news for free, we are relying on revenues from our banners. So please disable your adblocker and reload the page to continue using this site.
Thanks!

Click here for a guide on disabling your adblocker.

Sign up for our daily Newsletter and stay up to date with all the latest news!

Subscribe I am already a subscriber

Mexican growers gather at Grodan’s Designed to Grow roundtable in Querétaro

"When we share experiences, we sow collaboration and harvest a stronger industry."

With this vision in mind, key leaders from Mexico's horticultural sector came together in Querétaro for the Designed to Grow Roundtable, an event hosted by Grodan to foster dialogue, share experiences, and build strategic alliances among growers, technical experts, and industry stakeholders.

© Armando López Castañeda

The roundtable was moderated by Arturo Calderón, Senior Consultant in Agriculture Trade, who led a deep and constructive conversation about the challenges facing horticulture in Mexico, as well as the opportunities that arise when the industry chooses to collaborate rather than compete in isolation.

A space for open dialogue
The event featured the participation of influential voices in the industry, including Jorge del Toro (Finka), Rafael Pizarro (Natura Quality Foods), Thierry Legros and Jesús Cota (Hortigen), Félix Tarrats (Ceickor), Arturo León (Hacienda Fresh), Ricardo Martínez (Asesores en Invernaderos), along with the Grodan team led by Don Courtemanche (VP, Grodan North America).

The discussion focused on shared challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, pest management, pricing pressure, logistics, trade tariffs, security, and the need for technologies adapted to the realities of the Mexican market.

Beyond identifying problems, participants exchanged valuable first-hand insights from their operations: how they are optimizing resources, responding to market shifts, and implementing technologies that enhance productivity. The importance of precision growing tools and sustainability-driven strategies emerged as key pillars of the conversation.

© Armando López Castañeda

"It's essential for growers to exchange experiences and knowledge to tackle our shared challenges," said Jorge del Toro, Director of Finka. "Events like this help us identify areas for improvement."

Grodan reaffirms its commitment to Mexican horticulture
Globally recognized for its sustainable substrate solutions, Grodan used the roundtable as a platform to reaffirm its commitment to innovation and the development of the horticulture sector in Mexico. Grodan's technical and commercial teams engaged directly with producers to better understand their needs and priorities.

The impact of such events is clear: real knowledge is generated by those who face challenges every day, make technical decisions, and strive to run profitable operations without compromising quality or sustainability.

Following the overwhelmingly positive response from participants, Grodan plans to host future editions of the Designed to Grow Roundtable, reinforcing a collaborative network to drive Mexican horticulture toward a more efficient, sustainable, and united future.

For more information:
Grodan
www.grodan.com

Publication date: