This is not a new video, but I thought it might be of interest.
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/06/08/Flower_growers_take_to_the_streets/
The world is full of new emerging markets in everything from flowers, to tractors,etc.
The process of distribution interests me, especially in developing nations.
Not much way of evaluating the consumer market can be be learned from developing nations for Americans.
Yet, I still find it interesting.
If our economy tanks we could very well be looking seriously at other distribution methods.
I don't mind Inida growing, but I do mind our govenment let them buy all those fiberoptic telephone lines from the bankrupt Global Crossing.
The Indians bought those FO lines for pennies on the dollar and now we get a zillion calls from Indian call centers.
Just another example of our stupid government letting viable business opportunities go to other countries, that were very viable for our own interests.
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/06/08/Flower_growers_take_to_the_streets/
The world is full of new emerging markets in everything from flowers, to tractors,etc.
The process of distribution interests me, especially in developing nations.
Not much way of evaluating the consumer market can be be learned from developing nations for Americans.
Yet, I still find it interesting.
If our economy tanks we could very well be looking seriously at other distribution methods.
I don't mind Inida growing, but I do mind our govenment let them buy all those fiberoptic telephone lines from the bankrupt Global Crossing.
The Indians bought those FO lines for pennies on the dollar and now we get a zillion calls from Indian call centers.
Just another example of our stupid government letting viable business opportunities go to other countries, that were very viable for our own interests.