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At Least, the Lacklus ter African Air Cargo Smells Sweet with Re d Roses The sweet smell of red roses and an up surge in e-commerce in African countries adore the air cargo in Africa

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At Least, the Lackluster African Air Cargo Smells Sweet with Red Roses

The sweet smell of red roses and an up surge in e-commerce in African countries adore the air cargo in Africa

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The sweet smell of red roses and an up surge in e-commerce in African countries adore the air cargo in Africa

• Common cargo volumes declining all over the places across the world

• In the global markets, the start of regular national and worldwide ‘special events’ – such as soon coming Valentine’s Day, Mothers’ Day and in Russia, the Women’s Day – gives a boost to air cargo in the temperature-controlled freight services.

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What Giants Believe?

• Big players of the Air cargo industry said that the red roses demand across the globe remained at its peak in 2016.

• The initial figures of the IAG Cargo Show, that cut flower for the American destinations, an increase of flat 50 percent has been recorded compare to the last season.

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The Upswing in Air Cargo• This upswing moreover

shows a much broader trend: improved e-commerce capabilities which at the moment are enabling patrons

• Peculiarly in the developed countries where ecommerce is more reliable and widely used like the United States, to buy their flowers from farmers without any middle man, for the most part, the farmers are in East Africa.

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How E-Commerce help?

• The IAG cargo officials said that they have their cargo hubs at London Heathrow which deals cargo to Africa and other one is in Madrid, Spain.

• Both are very well organised and managed for handling and managing flower cargo across the globe. Handling of these perishable goods