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Our core activity as a major rose producer includes all aspects of cultivation, starting with selecting the optimal rose varieties. We carefully analyze market trends and consumer preferences to choose varieties that ensure high yields and quality blooms.
1. Rose Variety Selection: Our primary focus as a major rose producer begins with a thorough selection of varieties. We analyze market trends and customer needs to identify the optimal varieties that provide high yields and quality flowers.
2. Soil Preparation: We pay special attention to soil preparation. This includes the use of high-quality fertilizers and organic materials to ensure a fertile, well-drained environment for optimal plant growth.
3. Rose Planting: We plant roses at the most suitable time, taking into account climate conditions and the specific needs of each variety. We carefully position the plants to ensure they have enough space for growth and development.
4. Plant Care: Our team of specialists regularly tends to the plants. This includes systematic watering, fertilization according to plant needs, pruning to stimulate growth, and protection against diseases and pests.
5. Harvesting: We carefully harvest the roses at the optimal moment of blooming, considering the quality and longevity requirements of the flowers. This ensures that our products meet the highest standards and expectations of our customers.
We take pride in not just producing roses, but in creating products that bring joy and satisfaction to our customers around the world.
Service Features
Rose cultivation as a large-scale industry can have several key features:
1. Scale of Production: Unlike small farms or gardens, large-scale rose producers can achieve high production volumes, which allows them to meet significant market demands.
2. Specialization in Specific Varieties: Depending on market requirements and climatic conditions, large producers may specialize in particular rose varieties, enabling them to achieve high quality and crop resilience.
3. Use of Modern Technologies: Large producers can integrate modern technologies into the rose-growing process, such as automated irrigation systems, climate control, and the use of specialized fertilizers, to optimize production and increase yield.
4. Geographical Distribution: Depending on climate characteristics, different regions may specialize in growing specific types of roses, allowing large producers to expand their capabilities and minimize risks.
5. Product Quality: Large rose producers typically focus on high product quality, closely monitoring each stage of the cultivation process, from variety selection to harvesting and subsequent processing.
6. Economic Efficiency: Large-scale producers can achieve economic efficiency through the optimization of production processes, economies of scale, and resource management, allowing them to remain competitive in the market.
These features make rose cultivation as a large-scale industry unique and contribute to the creation of high-quality and affordable products for consumers.
What does it include?
It includes systematic watering, fertilization, and soil condition monitoring. This helps create optimal conditions for the growth and development of roses, which is crucial for achieving high yields and flower quality.
Proactive plant protection from diseases and pests through systematic monitoring and the use of appropriate protective measures. This includes an integrated approach to pest management and disease control to minimize crop loss.
Regular pruning of roses helps stimulate new growth and shape the desired structure of the bush. It also helps control the size of the plants and improves the quality of flowering.
The use of modern technologies to control climatic conditions in greenhouses or open fields. This may include automated irrigation systems, lighting control, and ventilation management, which help optimize growth and improve plant quality.
Effective management of water and energy resources to reduce costs and minimize environmental impact. This includes monitoring water, energy, and other resource usage, as well as identifying opportunities for optimization.