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China: Belt and Road Initiative to boost floral sales

Horticultural companies in China's Guangdong province should grasp opportunities linked to the Belt and Road Initiative and expand their businesses globally, Zhou Yue, general manager of Guangdong Chencun The World of Flowers Co Ltd, said. He pointed to growing markets across the world that Chinese growers should take advantage of to sell their flowers and plants. "The vast flower markets in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, and other regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative have provided a myriad of business opportunities," Zhou said.


 
Founded in 1998, Guangdong Chencun is a flower and plants business center, which has combined production and sales with scientific research. Recognised as one of the largest privately-owned companies in the sector, it has yet to release detailed financial figures.
 
"Guangdong already has established close economic ties, and advanced air and sea routes with the rest of the world," Zhou said. The province in southern China, which borders Hong Kong and Macao, has an ideal subtropical climate to grow a vast array of commercial flowers and plants. It is also one of the largest exporters of horticultural produce in the mainland.


 
"Guangdong flowers are of exceptional quality and priced competitively," Zhou said. "We have developed a highly-sophisticated flower and garden plant industry here."
 
So sophisticated, in fact, that the province earned $26.86 million from the export of flowers and plants last year, an increase of 11.5 percent compared to 2015. Guangdong mainly sells its flowers to Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. But the Belt and Road Initiative will help further boost the development of the horticultural industry and expand exports.


 
Figures from the China Flower Association showed that the area registered for planting flowers in the country increased to 1.33 million hectares last year, up 1.81 percent compared to 2015. Total domestic sales last year for the industry was 161.65 billion yuan ($23.6 billion). But overall exports of $594 million dipped by 4.2 percent compared to 2015.

It is advised for you to enter into Guangdong’s floral industry through Flower Expo China which is credited as the largest flower exhibition in the Southern China.
 
Do not hesitate to schedule your trip if you are going to exhibit or visit Flower Expo China 2018. Need help? Feel free to contact Mrs. Mae Law.
 
2018 China International Floriculture & Horticulture Trade Fair (Flower Expo China 2018)
Date: March 21st-23rd, 2018
Venue: Guangzhou International Sourcing Center, Guangzhou City, China
Website: http://www.flowerexpochina.com/index.php?lang=en

Guangdong Grandeur International Exhibition Group
Add: Room 301, No. 7, the First Street of Kehui Jingu, No.100 of Kexue Avenue, Science City, Huangpu District, Guangzhou, China
Contact Person: Mrs. Mae Law (Overseas Executive)
Tel: +86 20 2918 8711
Fax: +86 20 8257 9220
E-mail: grand2@grahw.com; flowerexpochina@yeah.net
Skype: mae_law
WhatsApp: +86 18825043797
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