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There is also a growing demand for agricultural and floricultural trade.
They are now considered to be the most serious pest for floricultural plants across much of the world.
So there are a number of reasons why this proposal to introduce specific measures for live plants and floricultural products.
These attributes increase its potential for floricultural use.
The industry began in 2004, when the government made an aggressive push for foreign investments by establishing a presence at major international floricultural events.
Agricultural and floricultural exports are expected to get a faster movement to international markets upon the completion of this project.
This will be useful for trade, tourism, public transport and mostly for agricultural and floricultural trade.
The Netherlands, for instance, has already shifted attention from flower production to flower trading, though it plays an important role still in the development of floricultural genetics.
The area can reap three rice harvests annually since the Chianan Canal was established, and also produces peanuts, corn, sweet potatoes and some floricultural plants and vegetables.
Viareggio is also an active industrial and manufacturing centre; its shipbuilding industry has long been renowned around the world and its fishing and floricultural industries are still fundamental sectors to the city's economy.
Goyang became one of the most famous cities for its floricultural industry and its flower show grew into a horticultural event representing Korea and a venue for trading among participants at home and from abroad.
Across the Pennines, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Fleetwood Station, with its hanging baskets, potted plants, foliage and greenery was described by the Railway Magazine in 1898 as a 'floricultural paradise'.
As the House will know, the purpose of the Commission's proposal for a regulation is to support the promotion of live plants and floricultural products in keeping with to the commitment made at the General Affairs Council of November last year.
In his History of Chelsea (1869) George Bryan remarked how the King's Road was once almost exclusively occupied by farmers and gardeners and one of its greatest attractions for many years afterwards was the preponderance of nursery and floricultural grounds to be found there.
The Naivasha derby, also known as the Flower derby since both teams are owned by floricultural companies, is the name of the football local derby between the two major Kenyan Premier League teams in Naivasha; Karuturi Sports and Oserian.
Dr. August De Hertogh, a professor of horticulture at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, and author of "Holland Bulb Forcer's Guide," the floricultural industry's bulb bible, said that paperwhites, unlike most bulbs, don't need any dark or cooling period when you buy them.