File: Growers are preserving what they can in storage or fields, but the reality is that the majority of this year's cut flower harvest will likely go to waste.
Growers are preserving what they can in storage or fields, but the reality is that the majority of this year's cut flower harvest will likely go to waste. "At the moment we have only 30 percent of our normal turnover, and ... this is the busiest period of the year."Daily sales in March often pass 20 million euros , continuing strong into the Easter holiday and Mother's Day in May.
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