Per an industry-wide email announcement, the Morel team shared the company is the recipient of the International Grower of the Year Young Plants Gold Winner award. Read the announcement below:
Morel Team couldn't be more thrilled to be the recipient of the #IGOTY Young Plants Gold Winner for 2023!
This award is a tremendous recognition of decades of work, an incredible motivation for everyone in the company, hopefully an inspiration for others.
Certainly, a surplus of exigence on our to-do list.
It recognizes our independent centennial breeding company and tells the horticultural world a bit of our pillars:
• believe in what you are doing,
• keep improving,
• motivate the younger generations.
We are conscious that progress can be made everywhere if you seek for it.
It also means a bigger responsibility for showing courage in front of all current challenges.
Our industry is rich of talents that will be able to respond to these challenges with positive and sustainable solutions.
We're honored by the recognition and want to thank you, our amazing customers, our loyal partners, and our terrific team.
Together, we're proud to be making a positive impact and raising awareness for our industry among the next generation of consumers.
We will continue as ever before to focus on breeding great varieties of Cyclamen, while stepping forward on our ESG policy.
Looking forward to our future exchanges with you.
Proud to serving you in 2023, we wish you a fantastic year!
Morel Team
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