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Horticultural Trades Association

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The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) is the main trade association for garden centres and landscape gardeners (also known as ornamental horticulture), and associated products, in the United Kingdom.

History

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The HTA was founded in 1899. It was incorporated as a company on 12 August 1920.[1] The UK industry is worth £6 billion each year.

Structure

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It is headquartered at the new Horticulture House[2] in Chilton, Oxfordshire, a half-mile east of the main large science park, and a conference centre. Before October 2016, it was formerly at Theale in West Berkshire, south of the M4.

The Garden Centre Association was formerly run at the HTA offices, but is now in Cheshire.[3] The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) is a division of the HTA formed in 1995, and is headquartered also at Horticulture House.[4]

It has around 1,500 garden retailers and manufacturers in its organisation, and is part of the AIPH.[5]

AIPH

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Also at Horticulture House is the AIPH (International Association of Horticultural Producers or Association Internationale des Producteurs de l'Horticulture). The Secretary General of the AIPH is an executive of the HTA.

Function

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Since 1962 it has run the National Garden Gift Voucher scheme.[6]

It runs the British Ornamental Plant Producers' (BOPP) Certification Scheme.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Companies House
  2. ^ Horticulture House
  3. ^ Garden Centre Association
  4. ^ Association of Professional Landscapers
  5. ^ AIPH
  6. ^ National Garden Gift Voucher
  7. ^ "BOPP". Archived from the original on 2020-04-03. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
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