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Post-Valentine Reality: What Happens to Flower Demand After Peak Season?
Post By Erick Kungu
The dust has settled on February 14th. The frantic midnight deliveries are over, and the sea of red roses in your shop has finally cleared. For many in the floral…

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Post-Valentine Reality: What Happens to Flower Demand After Peak Season?
Post By Erick Kungu
The dust has settled on February 14th. The frantic midnight deliveries are over, and the sea of red roses in your shop has finally cleared. For many in the floral…

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Water, Light, Temperature: The Three Pillars of Perfect Roses
Post By Erick Kungu
To the casual observer, a rose is a miracle of nature. To the master grower, it is a masterpiece of environmental engineering. Behind the velvety petals of a Madam Red…

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What Makes a Rose Export-Ready? Inside the Standards Buyers Don’t See
Post By Erick Kungu
To the end consumer, a rose is a symbol of beauty. To a global wholesaler or professional florist, a rose is a biological masterpiece that must survive a 6,000-mile journey…

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Forecasting Demand in Floriculture: How Farms Prepare for the Unexpected
Post By Erick Kungu
In the global flower trade, time is the most expensive commodity. A single day’s delay in the cold chain can reduce a rose’s vase life by 10% to 15%. For…

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Creating Corporate Floral Programs for International Women’s Day
Post By Erick Kungu
In the modern corporate landscape, International Women’s Day (IWD) is more than just a social media post; it is a critical touchpoint for company culture. For HR teams and event…

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The Unspoken Promise: Why Reliability is the Foundation of Floral Partnerships
Post By Erick Kungu
In the global floriculture industry, "Valentine's Day" isn't just a date on a calendar; it is a high-stakes stress test for the entire supply chain. When a wholesaler in London…

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If Roses Could Speak: The Silent Language of a Global Icon
Post By Erick Kungu
Today is Valentine’s Day. Across the globe, millions of red, pink, and cream-colored blooms are changing hands, passing from grower to wholesaler, florist to lover. If these roses could speak—if…

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More Than a Bouquet: The Global Language of the Valentine’s Rose
Post By Erick Kungu
As February 14th approaches, a familiar transformation takes place across the globe. From the bustling flower markets of London to the high-end boutiques of Dubai, the air fills with the…

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From Classical Traditions to Modern Bouquets: How the Rose Became the Language of Love
Post By Erick Kungu
Long before the first commercial flower auctions or global export routes, a single flower was already quietly conquering the human heart. Today, whether it is a single long-stemmed red rose…

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Water-Smart Floriculture: How Modern Farms Reduce Water Use Without Compromising Quality
Post By Erick Kungu
In the world of premium floriculture, water is the lifeblood of every petal. For a rose to achieve its full potential—the kind characterized by a robust head size, vibrant hues,…
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- Post-Valentine Reality: What Happens to Flower Demand After Peak Season?
- Water, Light, Temperature: The Three Pillars of Perfect Roses
- What Makes a Rose Export-Ready? Inside the Standards Buyers Don’t See
- Forecasting Demand in Floriculture: How Farms Prepare for the Unexpected
- Creating Corporate Floral Programs for International Women’s Day
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