
Colombia's Flower Industry Goes AI for Greener Future
Colombia's floriculture sector is embracing artificial intelligence and sustainable solutions at a landmark 2026 conference. The two-day event connects cutting-edge research with real-world farming to help flower growers tackle pests, reduce chemicals, and boost competitiveness.
Colombia's vibrant flower industry is getting a major tech upgrade, bringing together farmers, scientists, and innovators to revolutionize how roses, carnations, and other blooms reach your doorstep.
SIFLOR 2026 will gather experts on November 18-19, 2026, to tackle the biggest challenges facing flower growers today. The event focuses on practical solutions that blend nature and technology, from AI-powered pest detection to eco-friendly alternatives to harsh chemicals.
Plant health takes center stage with proven strategies for managing thrips, tiny insects that damage greenhouse flowers. Researchers will share breakthrough approaches to fighting fungicide-resistant diseases that threaten rose crops, helping growers protect their harvests while using fewer chemical treatments.
The artificial intelligence sessions showcase how technology is transforming traditional farming. One presentation explores AI that identifies growth stages in fruit crops, a tool that could help flower farmers time their harvests perfectly. Another examines how AI agents are already improving day-to-day operations in Colombian flower farms, from monitoring plant health to optimizing water use.

Bioinputs offer another green solution. Scientists will discuss using beneficial microbes and yeasts as natural defenders against plant diseases, including Botrytis, a common fungus that attacks roses. These biological alternatives reduce chemical dependence while maintaining the stunning quality Colombia's flowers are famous for.
A special panel brings together research centers from coffee, sugar cane, palm oil, and floriculture sectors to share lessons on automation and Agriculture 4.0. When different agricultural industries collaborate, everyone learns faster and innovates smarter.
Why This Inspires
Colombia supplies nearly 15% of the world's cut flowers, bringing beauty to celebrations across the globe. By investing in sustainable technology now, the industry is proving that environmental responsibility and economic success can bloom together. The conference recognizes that technical teams who understand and adopt new tools will lead the sector forward, creating better jobs and healthier farms.
These innovations ripple beyond Colombia's borders, offering a roadmap for flower growers worldwide who want to reduce their environmental footprint while meeting growing global demand.
The future of floriculture is taking root in Colombia, where tradition meets innovation to grow something truly beautiful.
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Based on reporting by Regional: colombia innovation (CO)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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