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Why don the tropical flowers use the same cold-chain distribution as the traditional flowers?

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Why don the tropical flowers use the same cold-chain distribution as the traditional flowers?

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R / Traditionally, the flowers have required a pre-cooling system which extracts heat and injects cold to the flowers upon arrival to the destination port. The tropical flowers and foliages DO NOT NEED to use this system. As you can observe in the diagram of the tropical flowers, these make part of the same family as the bananas and, therefore, they behave in the same way. The tropical flowers should not be below 13°C (55°F) because they will burn and they should not overcome 24°C (75°F) because their lasting will be affected. For this reason, our boxes do not have holes in the lateral borders.

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