Decorum Plants & Flowers was represented at the Hobaho Days by director Ron Kloos and Patrick van der Gulik, owner of van der Gulik B.V. This year, the event focused primarily on traders and growers in the tulip sector, with cooperation and connection within the chain as central themes.

Sharing experiences about entrepreneurship
On the second day of the event, both representatives shared their experiences and insights with the attendees. Van der Gulik talked about his entrepreneurial journey and the role that Decorum has played in the development of his company. According to the organization, he emphasized the importance of being visible as a collective, while maintaining the unique identity of each company.
Collective vision and chain collaboration
Ron Kloos highlighted Decorum as a collective and spoke about the shared vision and collaboration within the chain. He emphasized the importance of joint visibility in the market.
"By continuing to seek each other out and work together, we can become stronger as a sector and seize new opportunities," says Kloos.
Networking and new contacts
The Hobaho Days provided an opportunity for discussions and establishing new contacts. According to the organizers, the meetings between traders and growers demonstrated the value of working together to build the future of the sector.