Historically, fresh flowers in northern Europe were supplied by local growers. Producers had to grow flowers in
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Historically, fresh flowers in northern Europe were supplied by local growers. Producers had to grow flowers in heated greenhouses to meet demand in winter, such as on Valentine’s Day. Now, European consumers buy roses, carnations, and chrysanthemums produced in Colombia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
- The liberalization of airline regulation allowed the entry of new airlines and increased flights. How did that affect the market(s) for fresh flowers?
- How did the development of more fuel-efficient and larger aircraft affect the market(s) for fresh flowers?
- Compare the advantage of South American and East African growers over European growers in winter vis-à-vis other seasons.
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