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Photo report: Cannabis industry meets up at GreenTech Amsterdam

Have a seat, have a coffee or tea, and get ready for the GreenTech 2024 photo report. Last week, Amsterdam was the center of the horticultural industry as the tradeshow took place in RAI Amsterdam. We've given you a short recap of the most important trends and developments, and now it's time for pictures.


Tom Pankras from Cannabis-Drying.com

Denis Laci and Tim van Hissenhoven from Cultivators

The show was also a place for the cannabis industry to meet up. Although cannabis was only a small part of the exhibition floor, it still garnered attention at the Medicinal Plants Pavilion. Exhibitors are noticeably more optimistic about the cannabis market than they were last year. This is, of course, related to recent developments in Europe. Germany promises to become an important cannabis market, and companies active there are already noticing rapid growth. The industry is also looking at the Netherlands: how will the Coffeeshop Experiment evolve? An exhibitor mentioned that they specifically came to GreenTech hoping to run into some Dutch growers. As we are accustomed to with cannabis, it will take time to see how the market will truly develop. But for now, the positivity in the industry is greatly appreciated.

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Stefan Jansen, Wesley Petzer, Ayden Cox and Erwin Rosario from Atami


Daniel Budds, Emmie Shiu and Floyd Allen from MarsHydro