Reporting Agriculture for the 21st CenturyThe New Agriculturist

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Global flower trade goes wild
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Global flower trade goes wild
The global cut flower business is growing by an astonishing 20 per cent a year. Demand is increasing for wild flowers, especially from the tip of southern Africa. It is the smallest floral kingdom on Earth but the most diverse, with more than 9000 plant species, known collectively as fynbos. Several hundred of them have increasing commercial value to farmers.
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July 2007
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