Women harvest flowers at Quito Inor Flowers, in Lasso, Ecuador, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. Demand for Ecuador's prized flowers has struggled to rebound after plummeting earlier this year due to the new coronavirus pandemic, and remains at just 70% the normal rate, according to the Ecuadorian Flower Growers and Exporters Association.
Demand for the small South American country’s prized flowers has struggled to rebound after plummeting earlier this year – and remains at just 70% the normal rate, according to the Ecuadorian Flower Growers and Exporters Association.“It’s a critical situation,” said Alejandro Martínez, executive president of the association. “The worst blow the Ecuadorian flower industry has ever experienced.
More than half of all revenue is generated during two big holidays: Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. Both dates coincided with the onset of lockdowns in various parts of the world that sent sales sliding. Ecuador’s flower growers sold just 40% of what they do typically, according to the flower growers association.
In response, plantations in Ecuador are taking drastic measures. One large grower, Klaus Grestzer of Ecuagarden, estimates most businesses have thrown out over 50% of their flowers since March. Overall, growing fields have been trimmed back about 17%, according to Martinez. Some companies are trimming flowers to the root so that they don’t blossom for 18 months.Colombia, by contrast, is back up to about 90% of normal export levels, according to the Colombian Association of Flower Exporters.
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la pandemia no has cambiado la vida completamente
Where's the story about how is has affected us floral shops?
Has 2020 not tortured us enough? Now I have to mourn the flowers, too?
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forward looking growers would find a means to make dried flower arrangements and potpourri as a means of not losing out on already produced goods shelf stable and will be able to be stored until things rebound
Bad news: huge waste of precious water. Good news: compost for sale!
The carbon expended to fly flowers from Europe + LatAm has always made the model unsustainable
NOOOOOO I'm an avid lover of flowers Awwww
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