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Flora-Stats Annual Report 1997

FLORA - STATS MISSION STATEMENT

To measure in units and dollar volume the usage of floral crops and related products in the United States by industry segments, product type, and channel of distribution.

In order to achieve the above-noted objective, the American Floral Endowment, acts as a trusted agent and facilitor. Cooperation and financial support is required from Industry companies and organizations to develop information and data initiatives. The Endowment’s FLORA-STATS program facilitates the development of statistical research efforts by initiating programs allowing industry members to join together and leverage the often high cost associated. In other cases, FLORA-STATS incorporates data and information collected and shared by other industry organizations. It is with grateful appreciation that the Endowment recognizes the following for their current and/or past support of the existing FLORA-STATS programs:

American Floral Marketing Council/SAF
Grower Talks
American Floral Services, Inc.
Highland Supply Corporation
Armellini Express Lines
Produce Marketing Association
Association of Floral Importers of Florida
Redbook Florist Service
Bachman’s Inc.
Royer’s Flowers, Inc.
Colombia Flower Council
Smithers-Oasis USA
Field of Flowers
Teleflora, Inc.
Florafax International, Inc.
Wholesale Florists and Florist Suppliers of America, Inc.
Florists’ Transworld Delivery Association
Ball Horticultural Company

FLORA-STATS currently consists of the following reports:

  • Wire services orders placed and deliveries made by sales dollar in the United States
  • Movement of fresh cut flowers and fresh cut greens through floral wholesalers: gross sales dollars; percent of sales by type of and employment employment levels (including hardgoods) in the United States provided with WF&FSA cooperation.
  • Number of units sold for 14 cut flower types marketed through members of the Association of Floral Importers of Florida
  • A consumer floral purchases tracking study detailing why, where, how, when, what products are being bought in the United States, and by whom.

The benefits of a sound statistical program must encompass certain essential characteristics or principles, including: usefulness, accuracy, timeliness, confidentiality. The Endowment takes great care and pride in abiding by these guidelines.

American Floral Endowment FLORA-STATS Committee
Bill Gouldin, Chairman, Gary Gallup, Jo Lynn Gustin, Herman Meinders,
Gustavo Moreno, Jacob Van Namen, Wanda Weder

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