Expo 2023 Doha: International Association of Horticultural Producers Pavilion a Perfect Destination for Visitors

Doha, October 29 / QNA / - The pavilion and garden of the International Association of Horticultural Producers at Expo 2023 Doha is an ideal destination for visitors to explore the fascinating world of horticulture and the central impact of plants on the planet's life and well-being.

Visitors to the association's garden at the exhibition can enjoy the playful maze inspired by Qatari fishermen's nets, where the pavilion's design blends shadows with lights to help everyone uncover the secrets of horticulture.

The pavilion is designed to create a local climate, with plants chosen to respond better than others to different climates. Separate and diverse groups of plants form small relaxation areas to enjoy beautiful views and learn. The pavilion is divided between indoor and outdoor areas, allowing visitors to envision the shape of their own gardens. The scene is complemented by an outdoor garden with plants that bloom at night.

The garden and pavilion highlight key themes, including decorative horticulture, explaining the differences that distinguish it from agriculture. The journey to the market sheds light on the plants' journey to the market, from germination to initial growth, production, and trade. It also emphasizes the methods used by flower and plant producers to enhance sustainable horticultural practices that prioritize the environment, including eco-friendly methods, waste reduction, and resource conservation.

The pavilion also features a section on the power of plants, highlighting the significant impact of horticulture on our lives and the environment. The pavilion relies on a series of exhibitions, videos, and illustrative notes to educate visitors about the pivotal role plants play in building a healthy environment, promoting biodiversity, and providing solutions to climate challenges. This section emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in horticulture and encourages visitors to appreciate the importance of the natural world and protect it.

The pavilion houses over 300 plants belonging to more than 50 families, showcasing plant groups based on their specifications and functions, such as edible, tropical, and desert plants that bloom at night. It also includes plants displayed on the "spotted wall," an area dedicated to plant photos, hydroponic facilities, and central plants selected for their distinctive appearance and ability to adapt and grow under direct sunlight.

The association relies on plant groups to highlight the importance of their role in revitalizing desert areas, preserving water resources, and combating desertification. Plants are essential elements in building a healthy environment, purifying the air, conserving water, and combating desertification.

It is worth noting that the International Association of Horticultural Producers is an international organization that includes thousands of flower and ornamental plant growers. It is responsible for approving international horticultural exhibitions such as Expo 2023 Doha. As the global leader in plant power, the association's main goal is to promote the importance of the role that plants play in our lives.