Horticulture Events

2014 Annual Meeting

When: March 17-21, 2014
Where: Hotel Real Intercontinental, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

The Horticulture Innovation Lab's international team of collaborators met for its 2014 annual meeting in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

2013 Annual Meeting

When: May 6-9, 2013
Where: Nairobi, Kenya

More than 65 members of the extended Horticulture Innovation Lab team (then called Horticulture CRSP) gathered from five continents for the 2013 annual meeting, May 6-9 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Inauguration: Regional Center of Innovation at Zamorano

When: Sept. 28, 2012
Where: Panamerican Agricultural School, Zamorano, in Honduras

Editor's note: Now called the Horticulture Innovation Lab Regional Center at Zamorano, this center launched while the program was called "Horticulture CRSP."

Horticulture CRSP is proud to celebrate the inauguration of the Horticulture CRSP Regional Center of Innovation at Zamorano, as a means of enhancing fruit, vegetable and flower production for smallholder farmers in Central America.

2012 Annual Meeting

When: February 8-12, 2012
Where: Bangkok, Thailand

Invited to participate in the 2012 annual meeting were the management entity team, Pilot Project Principal investigators (PIs) and collaborators, Comprehensive Project PIs and collaborators, International Advisory Board, and invited speakers and guests. 

2011 Annual Meeting

When: April 19-20, 2011
Where: University of California, Davis (USA)

The Horticulture Innovation Lab's first "annual meeting" brought together project collaborators and partners for a three-day review of initial project accomplishments, knowledge exchange and networking.

2010 Inception Workshop

When: May 16-18, 2010
Where: National Institute of Education, Singapore

The Horticulture Innovation Lab (at the time, the program was named Horticulture CRSP) held its Inception Workshop on May 16-18, 2010 in Singapore at the National Institute of Education. From 34 countries around the world, 95 participants joined the program's management team in a lively discussion about the potential for horticulture development to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods around the world.