The start of the schoolhouse class in Russia is traditionally verbalise quite an significant day for the efflorescence diligence , as children give their teachers heyday . This class , however , when hear out the exhibitors at the FlowersExpo , the demand from the terminal consumer side has not been as high as usual . However , when looking at the exhibition and the stake for what ’s on display , it does n’t seem to determine the blossom raiser ' interests and potential to get in this peak - enjoy rural area .
As a resultant of the low demand for the first school twenty-four hours ( the second of September this twelvemonth ) , it is said that the Russian suppliers who imported their usual numbers had more trouble with getting the products out . Others , who already expect a down need , ordered less . " Usually , importers order 20 - 30 percent more product for this day , and this yr it was only 5 - 10 per centum . And also on the auction , we did not see a peak " , a Kenyan grower says . Also , an Ecuadorian cultivator told us that they unremarkably have 9 crest days for this juncture , while this class it was only 2 .
What could be the reason ? Some likely reasons were mentioned . Some say that the schoolhouse outfits and books and so on increased in terms , which in number lower the parent ' budget for the flowers . plausibly in contrast with this , we also heard that instead of one student give flowers to the teacher , the instructor now experience one bunch of flowers from the total class . Another reason note was that the school are lento , but unconsciously , moving away from this custom with the modernization of the schools , with some school ask for donations for children instead of flowers . Also , some suppose they ’ve get a line that the government activity might have initiated an attempt to save money on this part of the school expenses .
But one way or another , Russia remains a heyday - hump state - with International Women ’s Day on March 8 as an absolute peak . All exhibitioner , foreign and national , see the potentiality to grow in this country . Many exhibitor are already known in the market and control in the market for many years and eager to expand or acquire back their market share they lose in the crisis . But we also see new companies entering the market .
And hopes are gamy . Even though today , the second fair Clarence Shepard Day Jr. of the FlowersExpo is know to be the fussy day , many already mention that they ’ve had a very fruitful first mean solar day with many meetings . " So , it can only become better " , an exhibitor said .
The team of FloralDaily.com is also present to make a photo report of the show , which will be publish on Monday , September 16 . But below already a small effect .
Masashi Matsumura of Suntory Flowers and Monica Useche of Florigene , the Colombian farm where Suntory ’s carnation and Applause are being grow . They are presenting clapping for the first time at the FlowersExpo .
Ecuadorian rose grower Xavier Beltran of Florecal showing the visitant the difference between the garden type rose wine ( on the left wing ) and the real garden rose ( right )
Elevated purview of a part of the expo hall
Mughal Arfhan of Fontana , Tatjana Patil of Upendo and Mohan Choudhery of Black Tulip . In June 2018 , Black Tulip took over Upendo and together with the partnership of Fontana , offers them a strong global presence of their Kenyan grown blossom .
Marcelo Vallejo of De Ruiter Ecuador
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