In the West, we often turn up our noses at manual labor. Bending down, long days, working in all weather: many of us are no longer used to it and often don’t want to be. But our grandparents knew nothing else. In countries in Africa and South America, that past is still the present. For many people there, the choice is: work in floriculture, or no work. Or worse, illegal and dangerous work in, for example, the drug trade. And that is where the sector makes a difference.
At rose grower Hoja Verde in Ecuador, employees work under safe conditions. They receive training and fair wages, guaranteed through certifications such as Fairtrade. At Florsani - also in Ecuador - they go even further: childcare, a learning platform, and a special program for the elderly. “We want our people to grow, just like our flowers,” says Christina from Florsani. Hard work not only provides income, but also stability, a future, and pride.