Organic Flowers a Hit
“U.S. sales of organic flowers were $8 million in 2003, an estimated 52-percent growth spurt over the previous year, according to the Organic Trade Association, while sales of organic flowers are expected to blossom 13 percent annually through 2008,” stated a recent article in USA Today.
Even though organics look and smell the same as chemically treated flowers, people assume they are better because chemicals aren’t used; however, according to the article, there is no hardcore evidence that is the case.
“But they are better for the environment and especially for the tens of thousands of workers, mostly young women, who work in floral greenhouses in Central and South America, says Martha Olson Jarocki of the Pesticide Action Network. ‘Flowers are such a high-value crop that it takes a huge amount of pesticides to make them perfect,’ she says,” stated USA Today.