29
Jul 2025

Horticentre named as Platinum Sponsor for 2025 Grower2Grower Golf Day

Horticentre named as Platinum Sponsor for 2025 Grower2Grower Golf Day
Exciting News – the Horticentre Group continues as Platinum Sponsor of the Grower2Grower golf day for 2025!

We’re delighted to have the Horticentre Group as our Platinum Sponsor for this year’s Grower2Grower Golf Tournament, as a long-standing supporter of this event and the wider industry, their ongoing involvement is much appreciated.

There are still sponsorship opportunities available:

  • Gold Sponsorship
  • Silver Sponsorship (Hole Sponsor)

We’d love to have your support again in 2025!
Whether you’re interested in a sponsorship package, donating a raffle prize, or simply want to learn more about the event, please contact us:

📧 marie@grower2grower.co.nz
📧 stefan@grower2grower.co.nz

 

Our Platinum Sponsor:  HORTICENTRE GROUP 

The Horticentre Group and the Horticentre Charitable Trust has been a long-time supporter of the horticultural industry through its supply of world class horticultural products, in-field agronomy support and sponsorship of activities pertaining to education, research and training . The Horticentre Charitable Trust is proud to support

  • Young Grower of the Year Awards (both regional and national events).
  • Young Horticulturalist of the Year Awards.
  • National conferences and regional events.
  • Educational Scholarships
  • Industry Research initiated projects.

https://horticentre.co.nz/index.php/about-us/

 Team Registration Now Open! Secure your spot early – places fill quickly!

Register here: Grower2Grower 2025 Golf Day Registration

Do not miss this fantastic opportunity to network with your peers have a fun day and help us raise money for The Cancer Society.
If you are interested in the sponsorship packages, would like to donate to our raffle or just want to know more please contact marie@grower2grower.co.nz

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