A Cut Flower's Journey
A flower's journey to you can span continents and oceans, covering literally tens of thousands of miles - all in a matter of days. Flowers for the commercial market are grown in many parts of the world; from Canada to Australia, from Holland to Costa Rica or Kenya. Most of the flowers that we at 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct purchase originate in the highlands of Colombia and Ecuador in South America. One of the world's premiere flower growing zones is found in the Bogota Plateau of Colombia. Situated in the Andes mountains at 9,000 feet or higher, the plateau is blessed with rich volcanic soil and near-ideal climate for growing flowers.
鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct has long standing relationships with some of this
region's best farms; some of them small family operations, others are
large corporate farms. 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct looks for suppliers with the right
attitudes, systems and track records to ensure rigorous quality
standards during growth, harvest, grading and packaging. As well as part
of our longstanding commitment to making the world a better place for
all of us we have chosen to deal with farms that have the FlorVerde certification. This ensures that our flowers are grown on farms where workers get
a fair wage, medical support and good working conditions. In addition,
through this program certified farms must adhere to
environmental standards.
Rose Production
Although
鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct purchases a variety of products from our growers, the
"mainstay" and foundation in our business is roses.
The journey of a 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct rose begins at one of our selected
flower farms, where for months, rose plants have been nurtured under
carefully monitored and controlled climatic and soil conditions. These
plants take 6 to 8 months to flower and will produce flowers for
approximately nine years. New rose plants are planted in beds of soil
which have been sterilized, freshly turned and fertilized. As the
plants grow and the flowers develop, they are closely monitored by
highly trained staff.
Roses are a unique plant because they are somewhat "manageable" - a
grower can control
their production yield to a certain extent. This manageability allows
rose farms to deal
with the huge fluctuations in demand for these flowers throughout the
year - i.e. Valentine's Day. The process of removing rose buds at an
early stage to channel a rose's energy into developing increased
quantities of flowers ready to be harvested within a specified time
frame is called the pinch (pinching off the buds) and requires a trained
and experienced individual to get it "just right". This results in less
production during the "pinch" but provides the potential of scheduling
the most production at a specific time in the future. However, it is not
an exact science and many factors (amount of light, temperature, soil
conditions, variety of rose, etc.) will impact the actual result.
The Harvesting Process
Here is how the actual harvesting process takes place for a rose:
- When the roses have reached the state of maturity, they are hand-cut by workers who look for
proper stem length and bud aperture (opening), and then select them one
by one.
- Immediately after being cut, roses are immersed in a citric acid
solution. This solution is absorbed into the stems to clean them, help
prevent bacteria blockage and keep flowers hydrated until they receive
additional post-harvest care further down the line
- While they are dripping wet, flowers are placed into boxes and
transported to the nearby post-harvest care facility. Within 15 minutes
after flowers are cut, workers begin the post-harvest process according
to 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct's own specifications:
- Guard petals are carefully removed to prepare the flowers for
retail presentation and sale. In order to maintain the proper tension
within a rose and thus maximize its potential to open completely, it is
very important that minimal petals are removed. This process is taken
extremely seriously at the farm level.
- Foliage and thorns are removed (or "cleaned") from the bottom third
of the stem. Roses are graded by type, colour, length and proportionate
head size, and labeled with coloured stickers to identify their
different characteristics. These stickers not only specify length, but
also identify the worker who graded the product.
- Flowers are bundled in sets of twenty-five in plastic sheets, then
trimmed and secured with an elastic around the bottom of the stems.
- Bundled roses are hydrated for 6-24 hours in water which contains formulations to help kill developing bacteria. This ensures they are prepared for the journey ahead.
Roses are placed into cold rooms where their temperature is lowered to just above freezing, this is the start of what is referred to as the "Cold Chain". This pre-cooling process helps preserve the product during its journey to our stores. At this temperature, roses are almost dormant. This is instrumental in maximizing the time that 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct customers will enjoy their flowers at home and is something we work hard to maintain throughout the journey.
- Pre-cooled roses are packed in boxes for shipping while still in
the cold rooms. This helps to maintain temperatures near the optimum
shipping temperature for roses of 1 C (34F). Boxes are coded so that
distributors and retailers will know exactly what they are receiving.
- Boxes are loaded onto refrigerated trucks, then transported swiftly to cold rooms at the International Airport. From here they are loaded onto dedicated flower air cargo planes and flown to Miami.
Flight To Miami
Cargo planes carrying flowers are loaded in the evening instead
ofduring the day. At a high altitude airport like Bogota, carriers
prefer
to operate at night so that their heavily laden aircraft can get better
lift for takeoff. This is beneficial for the flower business; loading
occurs in the cooler evening hours and unloading in Miami happens in
the relatively cool hours of the early morning.
Miami International Airport
Flowers make up about forty percent of the cargo handled at Miami International
Airport, in fact the airport handles over 85% of flower imports into
the United States (about 32,000 boxes a day!). So it is not surprising
that the cargo handling
facilities there are optimized to give flower importers the service
they want. Flowers from Columbia and Ecuador and elsewhere are taken
directly from the planes to the airport's huge cooler rooms. These
receiving terminals are kept at a constant 34 掳F (1 掳C), and can hold
as many as 14,200 full boxes of flowers at one time.
Inside the cooler, all cargo passes through highly advanced x-ray
machines before it actually clears customs. Anything out of the
ordinary that is detected by the machine is isolated in a locked cage
and opened for inspection by United States Customs.
The x-ray process takes no time at all - as a matter of fact, 120
flower boxes (which equal one airplane pallet) will pass through the
x-ray in just 5 minutes. Security systems like these are used to search
for contraband hidden in cargo shipments. Advances in security
technology mean there is no longer any need to open each box and
inspect flowers by hand as was done in the "old days".
In the U.S. Customs' product quality area, boxes may be randomly
inspected for insects, fungi and soil conditions that are prohibited
from entering the United States. At least one box of each flower type
from every waybill arriving in Miami is opened for detailed, hands-on
inspection by the US Department of Agriculture.
Once the boxes have been officially cleared for entry, product
destined for the open market is distributed to local import or
brokerage houses which sell flowers to wholesalers throughout North
America.
Flowers brought in under 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct's standing order arrangements with South American flower farms travel a different path.
Our Quality Control and Distribution Facility
鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct's shipments from Columbia and elsewhere are taken directly to our own Miami facility. Here, under
strict temperature
control, orders from each individual 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct store can be
assembled by our Miami staff, using both Standing Order product and
flowers purchased from the Miami open market. 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct's cold room
is capable
of handling 2800 boxes of flowers at a time. It is equipped to
monitor and regulate three of the primary factors which influence a
flower's cut-life: temperature, humidity and the production of ethylene
gas.
On receiving a shipment, our quality control inspector records the
temperature inside each box of flowers. Samples of the product from
each farm are selected for inspection to ensure compliance with
international standards and 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct's own specifications. Only
after clearing this hurdle is the product officially accepted.
At that point, boxes are sorted according to type, originating farm
and customer order and then grouped by destination Drop Point and
labeled to ensure prompt and accurate delivery to the appropriate
stores. If necessary, product is pre-cooled prior to shipping out of
Miami so that the temperature in the box is as close to freezing as
possible. Using loading procedures developed by 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct, boxes
for each Drop Point are then loaded onto trucks for shipping. Under our
loading protocol standard trailers carry 1400 boxes (instead of their
full capacity of 1600 boxes) to optimize air circulation between the
boxes. All of the steps just described happen very rapidly. In fact,
鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct product is loaded onto our refrigerated trucks less than
60 hours after cut-time on the farm.
Transportation To Stores
In a business as sensitive to time and atmospherics (temperature and
humidity) as cut flowers, transportation is the heart of the matter.
That is why 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct has devoted so much attention to this
subject. We believe that, along with our relationship with suppliers,
it is our transportation system which sets us apart from the
competition; it is part of our competitive advantage.
We were one of the first Canadian flower importers to
utilize refrigerated ground transport to its full potential by running
our own dedicated trucks. In fact we are still the only Canadian flower
retailer to do this, most of
our competition relies on purchasing their flowers through a local
wholesaler.
Transportation By Truck Carrier
In the face of stiff competition from air carriers in previous years,North
American road haulers now offer expedited long-distance specialty
services at competitive prices, tailored to the particular needs of
their customers. As an example: there are now large companies that
specialize in the transportation of fresh cut flowers.
鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct uses only dedicated flower trucking lines to ship
flowers from our Miami facility to their drop points. The 52-foot long
trailers are refrigerated and equipped with air-ride suspension to
prevent unnecessary movement and damage to the flowers in transit. The
trucks are also equipped with ethylene gas scrubbers and temperature
monitors to ensure that flowers arrive in the same condition that they
left the warehouse.
Under contract to 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct, trucks depart Miami weekly
for different parts of Canada. Transit times vary between each
geographic area but with a system of two drivers per truck the farthest
drop point from Miami is less than 72 hours away.
At 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct Stores
When the flowers arrive at your 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct store, they are counted and checked for damage, then taken immediately to the in-store
cooler (the last step in the Cold Chain). The next few hours are busy
ones for the local staff. All the
flowers must be removed from their boxes, and put through a variety
(depending on species and sales presentation) of post harvest care
procedures to maintain product quality and display the flowers for sale.
When you purchase flowers from a 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct store we always provide
instructions and 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct Fresh Flower Food for the proper care and handling of flowers within your home or business.
This completes our description of a flower's journey from the farms
in South America to 鹿鼎彩票代理 Direct stores in Canada. Flowers purchased
under our standing orders with farms in Colombia and Ecuador reach our
stores in as little as four days. For a rose with an average cut-life
of 21 days, (with proper care and handling at every stage of its
journey), there should be up to ten to 14 days of vase-life in the homes and
workplaces of our customers.