The Global Cut Flower Trade
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What is the main reason for the success of Ecuador's flower industry according to Mauricio Dávalos?

  • The favorable natural conditions for growing roses (correct)
  • The availability of modern technology for flower cultivation
  • High demand for flowers in the local market
  • Government subsidies for flower exports
  • What is a significant impact of the growth of Ecuador's flower industry on the local economy?

  • Influx of international competition
  • Decrease in employment opportunities
  • Increase in poverty rates
  • Creation of employment opportunities and economic growth (correct)
  • How has the international nature of the flower trade affected local growers in the United States?

  • It has improved the quality of locally grown flowers
  • It has led to a decline in international flower sales
  • It has resulted in increased government support for local growers
  • It has caused many local growers to lose their businesses (correct)
  • What did Lina Hale's father predict about the future of their rose-growing business in the 1980s?

    <p>Increased competition from international flower companies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In a globalized world, what is one likely outcome of events in one place, according to the text?

    <p>Far-reaching effects on other regions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which country has dominated the world cut flower trade since the 1970s?

    <p>Netherlands</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of Dutch flower research?

    <p>Developing new flower varieties</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which country has a climate almost perfect for growing flowers?

    <p>Ecuador</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the average daily number of flowers sold at the Aalsmeer auction house in the Netherlands?

    <p>20 million</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Ecuador's Flower Industry

    • The main reason for the success of Ecuador's flower industry is its proximity to the equator, which provides 12 hours of daylight throughout the year, ideal for flower production.

    Impact on Local Economy

    • The growth of Ecuador's flower industry has a significant impact on the local economy, as it generates employment opportunities for thousands of people.

    International Flower Trade

    • The international nature of the flower trade has affected local growers in the United States, as they face stiff competition from imported flowers, particularly from Ecuador.

    Lina Hale's Father's Prediction

    • Lina Hale's father predicted in the 1980s that the rose-growing business would eventually move to Ecuador due to the country's ideal climate.

    Globalization

    • In a globalized world, one likely outcome of events in one place is that it can have a ripple effect on other places, demonstrating the interconnectedness of the global economy.

    World Cut Flower Trade

    • The Netherlands has dominated the world cut flower trade since the 1970s.

    Dutch Flower Research

    • The main focus of Dutch flower research is on improving the quality and longevity of cut flowers.

    Ideal Climate for Flower Growing

    • Ecuador has a climate almost perfect for growing flowers, with its proximity to the equator providing 12 hours of daylight throughout the year.

    Aalsmeer Auction House

    • The Aalsmeer auction house in the Netherlands sells an average of 20 million flowers daily.

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