Commercial Orchids

Orchids account for a large share of global floriculture trade both as cut flowers and as potted plants, and are estimated to comprise around 10% of international fresh cut flower trade. The average value of fresh cut orchids and buds trade during 2007-2012 was US$ 483 million. In 2012, there are mo...

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Main Author: De, Lakshman Chandra (auth)
Other Authors: Rao, A. N. (auth), Pathak, Promila (auth), Rajeevan, P. K. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015
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