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The turnover of cut flowers defeated the coronavirus
Kenyan cut flower exporters could close a good year, despite the fact that the coronavirus pandemic has also caused a number of difficulties for traders in the African country – origo wrote after BBC.
According to the Kenyan report, global demand for cut flowers has increased, despite the fact that the coronavirus pandemic has not left this industry untouched. And the growth in demand is of great importance to the African country. Kenya is one of the main suppliers of cut flowers on the world market and one of the most important suppliers on the European market. (origo)
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