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Cold Chain Blossoms
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Buying a bouquet of pristine red roses for Valentine's Day feels like a romantic, natural gesture. But the journey of those delicate flowers from a farm on the equator to your local supermarket is a masterpiece of brutal efficiency, exact temperature control, and high-stakes financial trading.
Cut flowers are among the most perishable commercial goods on earth. To prevent them from rotting, the floral industry relies on a military-grade «cold chain» network. Within hours of being cut in Kenya or Colombia, flowers are chilled, flown across oceans, aggressively auctioned in high-speed Dutch markets, and distributed—all while staying biologically dormant.
Cold Chain Blossoms exposes the ruthless business behind the beauty. It dives into the high-stress logistics, the complex auction psychology of Aalsmeer, and the environmental and human costs required to maintain a massive global market built on selling a dying biological product.
Look past the petals to understand the mechanics of extreme perishable logistics. Learn how the floral industry pioneered cold chain technology and discover the cutthroat economic strategies required to sell perfection on a ticking clock.
