The U.S. ranks 2nd in cut-flower imports
According to the USDA report, “World Horticultural Trade: July 2003 1 Trade Data Edition,” in 2002 the United States imported $529,492,000 worth of cut-flowers, or around 32.4% of the world total, enough to make the United States rank second in that category. The European Union ranked first, importing $617,333,000 or 37.7% of the world total.
Categories: agriculture, economy, Ranking of 2
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