Ethiopia's approach towards the floriculture sector

Ethiopia's approach towards the floriculture sector
AQ Roses grows a colour palette of roses in a variety of sizes. Photo Courtesy of AIPH

Frank Ammerlaan, aged 42, is a second-generation rose grower from the Netherlands. In 2006, he and his brother Wim, backed by the invaluable support of their parents, began growing roses in what was back then touted as the new hotbed for cut flower growing. Where does his Ethiopian-based company stand now?

The family-owned AQ Roses cut rose nursery has grown by leaps and bounds over the past eighteen years with the latest addition being an 18ha nursery in Bishoftu/Debre Zeit.

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