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How the industry
operates
Flowers are grown on a global scale. The biggest flower-growing nations are the
Netherlands, Colombia, Kenya and Israel, but many other countries like South
Africa, Ecuador and Malaysia are now investing in the industry. Most countries
grow the "top ten" best selling flowers, but many are starting to export
indigenous crops. These may be common plants in their native country but are
welcomely unusual in the UK. For a full list please see our page on sources of
import.
Many flowers are also still grown in the UK, although the majority of flowers
sold here are imported. The Channel Islands are famous for freesia, iris and
roses; Cornwall, Lincolnshire and Scotland grow lots of bulb flowers (indeed
Lincolnshire growers export daffodils to Holland!) UK growers also produce
lilies, summer flowers such as delphiniums and pinks, and large quantities of
chrysanthemums.
Distribution
Flowers take a number of routes to the consumer, depending on where they are
grown and how they are to be sold. Some growers cut and pack flowers at their
nurseries, sending them directly out to the consumer by mail order. Some flowers
are sent to packing companies, who grade the flowers and arrange them in bunches
for sale onto the supermarkets or to deliver by mail order. Some flowers are
graded and sleeved by the growers and sold to wholesale markets; the wholesalers
then sell them on to florists who condition and arrange the flowers for the
consumer.
Transportation
Some flowers are sent packed flat in boxes. This enables large amounts of
flowers to be packed in small spaces like aircraft holds. Other flowers cannot
survive for long periods out of water. These are either sent with their own
little water holders on each stem end - for more expensive or tropical flowers -
or are transported in buckets of water. The latter method extends the life of
flowers and reduces labour time as flowers are ready for sale, but obviously
also reduces the amount of flowers that can be transported as they are much
heavier than dry-packed flowers and hence air transportation charges are higher.
In-flight
care
Flowers coming from abroad must be sent with care and speed to arrive in the UK
in a good condition. Many exporters cut the flowers, and pack them on the way to
the airport to save time; flowers are often kept in refrigerated conditions at
the airport and flown in cooled planes. Special refrigerated lorries transport
the flowers to the packers or wholesalers. The less time the flowers spend in
transit, the longer time the customer has to enjoy them.
Pot Plants
Pot plants, because of their weight, are usually traded over shorter distances.
About half the indoor plants sold in the UK are home-grown, compared to just
under a third of the cut flowers sold. Most of the UK-grown plants are flowering
ones. We import the rest mostly from Denmark, Holland and Belgium. The majority
of pot plants in the UK are bought from DIY superstores and supermarkets, with
garden centres also selling large quantities.
Importing
If your company wishes to import products into the UK, the first point of
contact is the
Dept for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
(DEFRA). DEFRA issues Plant Health Passports, and determines quality guidelines.
For a full copy of import regulations call +44 1904 455192 or email:
PlantHealth.Info@defra.gsi.gov.uk

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