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Floriculture Industry Exploring the International Flower Market Horticulture CD

Student Objectives 1. Describe the scope of the international flower market in the florist industry 2. Explain the international flower distribution system

Terms to Know _________________

How Big Is the International Market to the Cut Flower Industry? These three types of flowers are produced outside the U.S. Often grown in ____________ ____________ (flowers are grown in nutrient rich water solution versus soil) Used in the Netherlands

Another leading country for flower production is ___________ Flowers are grown outside in the mountain regions Latin America’s floral production is expanding because labor is so cheap and flowers are a labor intensive crop to produce Other countries include______, _______, ________ and _______.

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Regions and Countries That Produce Flowers for the International Market North America - Europe - South America - Middle East - Asia - Africa - Central America- _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Courtesy of Interstate Publishers

The _____________ (that found in the United States) is on the decline The U.S. greenhouses propagate more of the potted and foliage plants rather than cut flowers Ex. Poinsettias and houseplants International markets rely heavily on air traffic in order to link producers with the retail consumer

Many floral producers ship their product to the International Flower Auction in Aalsmeer, Netherlands There it is auctioned off to wholesale buyers around the world

Cut Flowers and Production Regions Roses - Carnations - Tulips- Tropical ginger- Chrysanthemum- Iris- Sprengeri- Leatherleaf- Eucalyptus- Ti leaves- ___________ Courtesy of Interstate Publishers

How Do Flowers Get From a Grower in Columbia to a Retail Florist in the United States? Flowers can be bought by a retail florist directly from the grower This can occur via the internet or by phone Flowers must go through inspection by the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) and by the U.S. Customs department This department of the government imposes international tariffs on products outside the United States

Growers and Production Farms in South America Continental Farms CFX XL Group Elite Farms Everflora Miami Flower Trading Selecta Farms Maxima Farms Courtesy of Interstate Publishers

Flowers are flown from the grower to the flower auctions in Holland by exporters - companies that ship products to other companies Ex. Carnations from Columbia, roses from Israel and tropical flowers from Hawaii Buyers from around the world inspect and buy the flowers Once purchased, the flowers are shipped by air to the wholesalers This must occur quickly because flowers are _____________ - one that dies very quickly if not treated properly

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Steps involved in the production and distribution of cut flowers 1. Field workers cut flowers early in the morning 2. Flowers sent to auction that day 3. Next day, a buyer purchases the flowers and ships them to Chicago, for example 4. Flowers arrive at the wholesaler the same day and are conditioned (processed to extend their vase life) 5. Next day, the flowers are sent to retailers such as a florist

A wholesaler can purchase flowers directly from the growers, eliminating a whole day’s travel This keeps the flowers fresher for the retailer A wholesaler can also sell flowers to garden centers, retail outlets and the mass market - a place where the general public can acquire particular goods

Summary 1. Where are most cut flowers produced? 2. What is the difference between a domestic market and an international market? 3. Describe the role of an exporter. 4. Why are cut flowers perishable? 5. Where do foreign producers send their product once it is harvested? 6. There are three ways that a consumer can purchase cut flowers. What are they? 7. What is the role of the US Customs Department?