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Millions of people will say “I love you” with Colombian flowers this Valentine’s Day

The flexibility and convenience of importing Colombian flowers to the Caribbean will allow consumers to enjoy beautiful Colombian blooms this holidayIt is estimated that Colombia will send more than 500 million flowers to foreign countries ahead of February 14

Millions of consumers in the Caribbean will receive flowers from Colombia this Valentine’s Day, announced PROCOLOMBIA, the Colombian government agency tasked with trade, tourism and investment. Colombia is the second largest exporter of flowers in the world, valued at more than 1 billion dollars each year. Only in the Caribbean, flower exports exceeded eight million dollars from January to November 2013. In this region, Puerto Rico is the largest importer of flowers followed by Trinidad and Tobago.

Millions of people will say “I love you” with Colombian flowers this Valentine’s Day

The flexibility and convenience of importing Colombian flowers to the Caribbean will allow consumers to enjoy beautiful Colombian blooms this holidayIt is estimated that Colombia will send more than 500 million flowers to foreign countries ahead of February 14

Millions of consumers in the Caribbean will receive flowers from Colombia this Valentine’s Day, announced PROCOLOMBIA, the Colombian government agency tasked with trade, tourism and investment. Colombia is the second largest exporter of flowers in the world, valued at more than 1 billion dollars each year. Only in the Caribbean, flower exports exceeded eight million dollars from January to November 2013. In this region, Puerto Rico is the largest importer of flowers followed by Trinidad and Tobago.

Millions of people will say “I love you” with Colombian flowers this Valentine’s Day

The flexibility and convenience of importing Colombian flowers to the Caribbean will allow consumers to enjoy beautiful Colombian blooms this holidayIt is estimated that Colombia will send more than 500 million flowers to foreign countries ahead of February 14

Millions of consumers in the Caribbean will receive flowers from Colombia this Valentine’s Day, announced PROCOLOMBIA, the Colombian government agency tasked with trade, tourism and investment. Colombia is the second largest exporter of flowers in the world, valued at more than 1 billion dollars each year. Only in the Caribbean, flower exports exceeded eight million dollars from January to November 2013. In this region, Puerto Rico is the largest importer of flowers followed by Trinidad and Tobago.

Millions of people will say “I love you” with Colombian flowers this Valentine’s Day

The flexibility and convenience of importing Colombian flowers to the Caribbean will allow consumers to enjoy beautiful Colombian blooms this holidayIt is estimated that Colombia will send more than 500 million flowers to foreign countries ahead of February 14

Millions of consumers in the Caribbean will receive flowers from Colombia this Valentine’s Day, announced PROCOLOMBIA, the Colombian government agency tasked with trade, tourism and investment. Colombia is the second largest exporter of flowers in the world, valued at more than 1 billion dollars each year. Only in the Caribbean, flower exports exceeded eight million dollars from January to November 2013. In this region, Puerto Rico is the largest importer of flowers followed by Trinidad and Tobago.

Millions of people will say “I love you” with Colombian flowers this Valentine’s Day

The flexibility and convenience of importing Colombian flowers to the Caribbean will allow consumers to enjoy beautiful Colombian blooms this holidayIt is estimated that Colombia will send more than 500 million flowers to foreign countries ahead of February 14

Millions of consumers in the Caribbean will receive flowers from Colombia this Valentine’s Day, announced PROCOLOMBIA, the Colombian government agency tasked with trade, tourism and investment. Colombia is the second largest exporter of flowers in the world, valued at more than 1 billion dollars each year. Only in the Caribbean, flower exports exceeded eight million dollars from January to November 2013. In this region, Puerto Rico is the largest importer of flowers followed by Trinidad and Tobago.

The United States and Europe are the largest international participants at Expoartesanias 2013

The event will host 61 buyers from 23 different countries invited by PROCOLOMBIA, of which half of them have never purchased Colombian products. 

They are looking for all kinds of products. Handmade accessories with organic and natural materials, for example, backpacks, hammocks, ceramics, hats, rugs and tableware.

61 international buyers are attending Expoartesanias 2013 invited by PROCOLOMBIA and the Chamber of Commerce. They are looking for objects that are able to tell stories and reflect the Colombian culture in their designs and ornamentation.

The United States and Europe are the largest international participants at Expoartesanias 2013

The event will host 61 buyers from 23 different countries invited by PROCOLOMBIA, of which half of them have never purchased Colombian products. 

They are looking for all kinds of products. Handmade accessories with organic and natural materials, for example, backpacks, hammocks, ceramics, hats, rugs and tableware.

61 international buyers are attending Expoartesanias 2013 invited by PROCOLOMBIA and the Chamber of Commerce. They are looking for objects that are able to tell stories and reflect the Colombian culture in their designs and ornamentation.

The United States and Europe are the largest international participants at Expoartesanias 2013

The event will host 61 buyers from 23 different countries invited by PROCOLOMBIA, of which half of them have never purchased Colombian products. 

They are looking for all kinds of products. Handmade accessories with organic and natural materials, for example, backpacks, hammocks, ceramics, hats, rugs and tableware.

61 international buyers are attending Expoartesanias 2013 invited by PROCOLOMBIA and the Chamber of Commerce. They are looking for objects that are able to tell stories and reflect the Colombian culture in their designs and ornamentation.

The United States and Europe are the largest international participants at Expoartesanias 2013

The event will host 61 buyers from 23 different countries invited by PROCOLOMBIA, of which half of them have never purchased Colombian products. 

They are looking for all kinds of products. Handmade accessories with organic and natural materials, for example, backpacks, hammocks, ceramics, hats, rugs and tableware.

61 international buyers are attending Expoartesanias 2013 invited by PROCOLOMBIA and the Chamber of Commerce. They are looking for objects that are able to tell stories and reflect the Colombian culture in their designs and ornamentation.

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