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Impack Corporation envisaging to increase rose flower imports from Ethiopia

Impack Corporation is envisaging increasing the volume of its rose flower imports from Ethiopia by five-fold, from its current annual imports of two million stems of rose flowers.

Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Japan, Tefera Derbew has paid a field visit to Impack corporation’s rose flowers priming workshop located in Iruma City, Saitama Prefecture. Tomokazu Morishige and Hekiro Morishige, Chairman and President of Impack Corporation, respectively briefed on Impack’s rose flower imports from Ethiopia.

The ambassador also visited the workshop to observe the process of storing new arriving fresh rose flowers, hydrating and preserving them under conducive temperatures and priming them with floral machinery for distribution in packaged and bouquet modes.

The Chairman told the Ambassador that Impack Corporation is envisaging increasing the volume of its rose flower imports from Ethiopia by five-fold from its current annual import of two million stems of rose flowers, According to the Ethiopian Embassy in Tokyo.

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