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Dutch flower business adapting so post-Brexit trade can bloom

A flower business in the Netherlands with a flourishing trade in the UK is typical of the many companies having to plan and adapt for Brexit.

Leenen Flowers exports its products around the world but has a special bond with the UK, where it has been trading for more than 30 years.

The company is co-owned by brothers Jaco and Dirk Leenen, who have built a quarantine room for its flowers, as they accept the full impact Brexit will have on European Union trade with the UK from the start of 2021.

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