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23 Jul: FSI Newsletter Summer 2023

Read in our latest newsletter: Whilst we transition into the second half of the year, there is plenty to update and inform you all on. As the global market begins to settle following the dual impacts of COVID and conflict in Europe; the FSI network is looking forward to strengthening supply chains and dedicate more time towards tackling sustainability challenges head on. We have been continually buoyed by the innovation and resilience we have had the pleasure of witnessing within our membership firsthand.
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09 Sep: FSI Newsletter Summer 2022

Read in our latest newsletter: Starting an FSI newsletter with only positive notes does not consider the turbulence and disruptions that continue to arise in global supply chains. Disruptions due to the combined effect of many factors that have such a profound effect on supply chains in floriculture, posing new challenges and realities that almost make us forget about those that we have just overcome.
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21 Dec: FSI Newsletter Winter 2021

Read in our latest newsletter: We are thankful for all the work and contributions that all of the FSI members have made during the very challenging 2021. Please have a read through our newsletter, wishing you all happy and safe end of the year celebrations!
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09 Jun: FSI Newsletter Summer 2021

Read in our latest newsletter: While the sanitary and economic crisis is still far from over globally, we have seen our sector to be resilient over a longer period, although not comparable to pre-Covid19.
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07 Aug: FSI Newsletter Summer 2020

Read in our latest newsletter: The efforts being deployed by our members of CSO in response to the COVID19 crisis, the new FSI 20205 strategy, the projects that will kick-off soon, and other news and activities by FSI and our members!
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20 Dec: FSI Newsletter December 2019

Read our latest newsletter! With 13 major players joining FSI in 2019, It’s no less than 62 FSI members who are now headed to 2020 with one shared focus: reaching 90% sustainably produced and traded flowers and plants by the end of next year.