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Community members share insights about U.S.-grown roses

US: The Slow Flowers Rose Report

"In early November, the U.S. Trade Representative lifted long-standing 6.8% duties on imports of cut roses from Ecuador. While this is disheartening news, we believe the Slow Flowers community is well-positioned to surmount marketplace challenges such as unfair trade policy with creativity, product quality, product variety and a story of origin."

"To collect our thoughts about the strength of the U.S. rose-growing landscape, we asked members and followers to participate in a short survey. Ninety people took the time to respond and their insights are reflected below — more than 10% of Slow Flowers membership."

Click here to read the full article at lowflowersjournal.com

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