Take a glance at a few headlines and it can be hard to make sense of what’s happening with the economy. For instance, inflation was down from 8.2 percent in September to 7.7 percent in Octob... Read more
Inflation, supply chain stagnation and other negative effects of ongoing global crises are expected to abate, but the floral industry will likely not see marked improvement until year-end, a... Read more
The floral industry will continue to see historic sales and constricted product availability into 2022 and perhaps later, demanding much-needed technological advances, economist Charlie Hall... Read more
The only thing constant in life is change — a message the global pandemic drove home hard. Floriculture professionals adapted, reimagining longstanding business practices almost overnight. T... Read more
How are industry companies implementing and leveraging business-to-business e-commerce technologies — and what do changes, shifts and disruptions in those tools and buying behavior mean for... Read more
The worst day of the year for the stock market. New tariffs. Inverted yield curves. Do headlines about the economy have you worried? Take a breath, advises Charlie Hall, Ph.D., professor and... Read more
Charles R. Hall, Ph.D., Professor & Ellison Chair in the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University, received the 2018 SAF Paul Ecke, Jr. Award Saturday, Sept. 15,... Read more
As heads of states — and heads of multinational companies — begin to respond to U.S.-imposed tariffs on products from China, the European Union and other countries, one economist with deep r... Read more
As heads of states — and heads of multinational companies — begin to respond to U.S.-imposed tariffs on products from China, the European Union and other countries, one economist with... Read more
Don’t you wish you could see the future of your business? Don’t you wish you could look into a crystal ball to know why shoppers abandon their carts, how they select gifts and what con... Read more