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SAP 2.80/WP.139
ABN AMRO Bank, 1995. Concurrentiepositie van de Nederlandse ten opzichte van de Afrikaanse Rozenteelt (Amsterdam).
Bedrijfschap voor de Groothandel in Bloemkwekerij Produkten (Dutch Floricultural Wholesale Board), 1997. Bloemimport 1996 (Aalsmeer, the Netherlands).
Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries/Europe-Africa-Caribbean- Pacicfic Liaison Committee for the Promotion of Horticultural Exports (COLEACP), 1996. Environmental quick scan cut flowers and plants (Rotterdam).
Dodge, L. et al., 1998. AFactors affecting the post-harvest life of cut flowers@, in FloraCulture International, Feb. 1998.
FloraCulture International, Mt. Morris, Ill., various issues.
FNV. A general introduction to international floriculture (Amsterdam, Stichting FNV Press).
International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO (ITC), 1997. Cut flowers: A study of major markets (Geneva, ITC).
Maharaj, N.; Gaston D., 1995. The game of the rose: The Third World in the global flower trade (published for the Institute for Development Research Amsterdam by International Books, Utrecht, the Netherlands).
Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries, Department for Trade and Industry, 1991. Floriculture in the Netherlands (The Hague).
Protrade, CBI, COLEACP, 1996. Exporting cut flowers and foliage: A survey and marketing guide on the major markets in the European Union (Rotterdam).
Rabobank. Visie op de internationale concurrentiekracht in de bloemisterij.
Vakblad voor de Bloemisterij (VVDB), Doetinchem (the Netherlands), various issues, particularly articles by Mr. Cees van Vliet.
Van der Meer, M., 1998. ADutch rose production changed radically@ in Flowertech, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1998.
Yearbook of the International Horticultural Statistics (AIPH/Union Fleurs), 1997, Vol. 45.