Flowers help us express our emotions.
Nonetheless, industry experts are forecasting that the florist industry is going to be facing a difficult year in 2012 as we increasingly use alternative ways to demonstrate we care.
Researcher IBISWorld has predicted that the flower industry revenue could slump 4.3 per cent during 2012, which is not wonderful news for florists .
The Australian cut flower growing industry was worth $456.4 million in 2002 and is expected to generate $297.2 million in 2012, nearly half its value.
Many people consider flowers to be a luxury.
The ways in which men display affection has changed too with many men preferring to social network by texting or Facebook.
Flowers Help Express Our Emotions
Fri, 20 Jan 2012
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