Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Roses, Carnation, Gypsophila Flowers Available

Eagle-Link Flowers continuously work to expand its range to meet even more customer needs.
We have the below extra flowers available 
Carnation
Don Pedro (White 50cm) 300, Lizzy (Peach 50cm) 200, Nobbio Violet (Dark Purple 50cm) 200, Snow Storm (White 50cm) 300

Roses - Brilliant big head roses
Furiosa 40cms 1500 And Athena 40cms 900
Blue berry (purple-blue) 300,  alchemy (peach) 300, top sun (yellow)300, ,florida (bicolor yellow-red) 300, pebbles (bicolor orange) 300, duett (bicolor pink) 300, tropical delight 300. All 50 cm

Limonium - Maine Blue (Blue) 60cm 500
Ruscus - Green 60cm 500
Leather Ferns - Green 40cm 500
Gypsophilla - million star 60cm 500


Kindly advise us on the colours and varieties you will can take


Monday, 15 September 2014

Does Fresh Cut Flower Auctions Really Help? Eagle-Link Flowers

Flower Auction



auction in progress

A Flower Auction is an international trading platform for plants and flowers where growers bring their produce and sell to the highest bidder. The alternative is buying fresh flowers direct from the growers
Some examples are: Aalsmeer Flower Auction  in Holland, Multiflora  in south Africa,  Flowerbuyer  online auction in the USA, Christensen's flower auction in Australia,  FloraMax   specialist flower auction New Zealand, United Flower Growers Co-operative Association In western Canada etc

How To Buy in an auction - Buying On The Clock


The price on the clock is set by the auctioneer on a high price which rotates lower. The buyer who presses his button first, stops the clock on the price he intends to pay and communicates with the auctioneer on the quantity of containers he wishes to purchase.
Most auctions are set up as a Dutch auction system
A Dutch auction is a type of auction in which the auctioneer begins with a high asking price which is lowered until some participant is willing to accept the auctioneer's price, or a predetermined reserve price (the seller's minimum acceptable price) is reached. The winning participant pays the last announced price. This is also known as a clock auction or an open-outcry descending-price auction.

Benefits


Many products in one place
Quality inspection
Free access to statistical data, such as product availability and prices so you can better plan your intake or farming

Drawbacks

Capital intense, you have to make an initial deposit and be buying from it
Unstable price which start with high price in the clock

To the grower
All consigned products are auctioned a minimum of three times. If your products are not sold after the third auction, one or more of the followings may happens:
1.    The auctioneer may try to sell them off after the auction for the best price possible
2.    You may have them returned to you at your own expense
3.    You may have them destroyed

Examples of Auctions

Multiflora

Multiflora is located just south of Johannesburg. This 50 000 sq m, roofed, specialised flower auction space sees some 300 million flower stems a year
It has 600 flower growers on its books, Multiflora is the largest flower auction house in Africa with a staff of 144 people
At least 80% of the flowers on auction at Multiflora are grown within 300km of Johannesburg. The rest come from the Cape, Natal and the northern regions of the country, as well as from as far afield as Kenya, Zimbabwe and other African countries.

Aalsmeer Flower Auction (Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer)
Located in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands.
It is the largest flower auction in the world. The auction building of the flower auction in Aalsmeer is the largest building by footprint in the world, covering 990,000 m² (10.6 million sq ft; 243 acres).[1] Flowers from all over the world (Europe, Ecuador, Colombia, Ethiopia, Kenya, etc.) are traded on a daily basis at the Aalsmeer facilities. Around 20 million flowers are sold daily with a 15% increase around special days such as Valentine's Day and Mother's Day. Their flowers are subjected to around 30 checks so that they can be graded on a scale (A1, A2 and B).
On January 1, 2008 the auction merged with their biggest competitor FloraHolland.

FlowerBuyer.com
Launching the first North American online auction-based flower-buying site, Flowerbuyer became operational in 1997 with this new innovative approach. Now, Flowerbuyer has several thousand customers, an impeccable reputation and over 400 flower growers to choose from in over 5 countries.
North America's #1 online flower auction
Online auctions are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
In 2013, Flowerbuyer was acquired by Teleflora. Teleflora is a member of the privately-held Roll Global family of brands and is a leading floral service provider with the largest network of member florists.


Direct From Growers – Eagle-Link Flowers

Eagle-Link Flowers sells fresh flowers direct from the growers to strengthen the relationship between grower, exporter and customer and, where possible, offer superior and tailor-made service. Customers now have the option to buy directly from the source, i.e. the grower. This translates into even fresher flowers at even better prices!
Every grower involved is a top-rate grower with excellent quality flowers. Each and every one of them was selected by Eagle-Link Flowers because they deliver consistent quality, an essential advantage for all parties involved.
Advantages
you can profit from logistical and quality advantages
Quality advantages:
•    You order directly from the grower – your guarantee of consistent quality and freshness.
•    Flowers are 1 day fresher than when bought through the clock.
•    The grower guarantees excellent quality and claims are accepted within 48 hours of delivery with photographic evidence.
Logistical advantages:
•    Prices are fixed, i.e. no more surprises at the clock.
•    Specific customer requirements can be met.
•    Fixed longer-term prices are also possible (in consultation with the grower).

Friday, 12 September 2014

Cut Flower Exhibitions - INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS 2014




Cut Flower Exhibitions - 2014
The Benefits of Attending a Trade Show
One of the methods we use to get in front of our customers and have some one-on-one time is attending trade shows. For Eagle-Link Flowers, as exhibitors, trade shows are extremely valuable, but these events are equally as valuable for you, the attendees.

Exhibitions are open to a large and sometimes diverse range of audiences (usually the general public). This provides you with a perfect platform to promote your product or service to a broader group that may have little or no knowledge of your products and services.

Trade shows are generally targeted at an industry and people involved or interested in that industry. Exhibiting at a trade show can be a great way to advertise to a target market and create brand awareness.
Deciding to attend
You might find attending trade shows is worthwhile if you have:
  • enough funds to cover attendance, display and other associated costs
  • worked out how many prospects and clients you'll need to obtain to generate a return on your investment
  • visited a trade show at which you're contemplating exhibiting and you're confident that a suitable number of contacts attend
  • worked out a way to capture people's attention
  • sufficient product literature.

Choosing the wrong trade show to exhibit your business's products or services can result in displaying to the wrong audience. Poor promotion can mean the costs of attending the trade show outweigh any revenue you gain.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS 2014.
Dates
Events
Place / Country
28th-30th January 2014
IPM Essen Germany
Essen, Germany
26th-28th March 2014
World Floral Expo
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center,Chicago, USA
23rd-25th March 2014
Hortiflora Ethiopia
Millenium Hall, Addis Ababa Ethiopia
8th-10th April 2014
Flowers & Hortech Ukraine 2014
Kiev, Ukraine
9th-11th April 2014
Floralholland Spring Fair
Naaldwijk, Netherlands
23rd-26th April 2014
Hortiflorexpo China
Beijing Exhibition Center, China
24th-27th April 2014
The Harrogate Spring Flower Show
Great Yorkshire Showground Harrogate North Yorkshire
23rd – 25th April 2014
Astana Flora Expo
Kazakhastan, Astana
17th – 19th November 2013
IPM Dubai
Dubai world Trade Centre, Dubai
8th - 18th May 2014
Floralies Internationales de Nantes
Beaujoire Centre, France
4th - 6th June 2014
International Flower Trade Expo(IFTEX)
Oshwal Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
10th-13th June 2014
International Floriculture Expo
Morial Convention Centre, New Orleans, LA
28th-30th September 2014
Expo Flora Russia
All Russian Exhibition Centre, Pavillion 75,
17th - 19th September 2014
FlowersExpo,  "Crocus-Expo”    
International Exhibition Centre  Moscow, Russia
29th - 21st September 2013
Naivasha Hortifair Fair
Naivasha, Kenya
15th - 17th October 2014
International Flower  Expo Tokyo (IFEX)
Makuhari Messe, Japan
November 2014
IPM Dubai
Dubai world Trade Centre, Dubai
5th – 7th November 2014
IFTF Expo
Vijfhuizen, Holland.


competition on trade fair

Trade shows present an environment in which vendors compete for your business. As you walk around, you can immediately compare numerous companies’ products, prices, and services. These are also good places for you to discover new companies. Often, customers attend shows with very little knowledge of who sells the type of products they are looking for. By attending a trade show, they can figure out which companies sell what they are looking for, and which solution is the best for them, all in just one day.


networking

When it comes to networking, there’s still no substitute for face to face meetings.

Here are my tips to get the most out of networking:
  1.  Get people to talk about themselves first so you know how to frame what you say about your business to suit them.
  2. Always have business cards and lots of them.
  3. Follow up with personalised emails where appropriate but do not spam.
  4.  Use case studies and refer to real customers. Give context to your work. It makes it much more memorable.
  5.  

One of the main benefits of attending a trade show is consolidating that purchasing process down from a timeline of weeks to a single day

As part of Eagle-Link Flowers' marketing strategy; Cut Flower Exhibitions are an avenue to increase productivity or boost efficiency; find solutions to our challenges; reduce costs; seek inspiration or new ideas; develop international contacts; improve industry knowledge and discover the latest innovations/trends; meet experts or improve sales

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Spray Roses Care Information

Spray roses are an amazing way to get a massive rose "look" on all your floral products. Most of our spray roses have five flowers per stem, so a bunch of ten stems has approximately fifty flowers. Standard bunch has 10 stems however Eagle-Link Flowers' custom bunches can be made for our customers. They just look amazing.
Spray roses make up the bulk of small bouquets and corsages, with the foliage creating an attractive background for the brightly colored blooms. Sprays are ideal for small floral arrangements where larger roses may be overpowering. They add a touch of romance to any setting or event.
Florist & Wholesaler Information
• Spray Roses should be re hydrated using a commercial hydration solution such as Quick Dip, Hydraflor or Chrysal to avoid stem blockage which causes "bent neck".
• Ask for date coded roses to guarantee freshness.
• Many new varieties are introduced each year, most offering better vase life and striking new colours.
• Cold chain management from grower to consumer drastically improves vase life.
Flower care solutions
Flower care solutions are products designed to extend flower life and improve flower quality. There are four basic types of flower care solutions:
• Hydration solutions
• Flower foods
• Anti-ethylene treatments
• Specialized care solutions
Immediately after harvesting, the natural supply of water and nutrition of the flower is removed. In order to prepare the flower for the next stage of the distribution chain; Eagle-Link Flowers uses Chrysal. All our flowers are packed with a flower food attached to a bunch. We use Flower care solutions to prolong flower/plant life to increase customer satisfaction and reduce waste in the chain

Eagle-Link flowers is a customer drive organization, we strongly focuses on the needs and requirements of our clients. Interested in Spray roses; Eagle-Link Flowers can supply you? Please contact us. sales@eagle-linkflowers.com

Premium Spray Roses


Spray Roses from Eagle-Link Flowers

belina spray rose

snow flake spray rose

orange babe spray rose

pink flash spray rose

red

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

RED ROSES

Red Roses From Kenya
Kenyan roses are different from roses cultivated in other places because of their strong stems, their length, their succulent leaves and strong buds. The best rose varieties are cultivated on the on high altitude and around the equator, where the sun shines 12 hours a day throughout the year. The minimum height for sourcing these flowers are farms at altitude of 1800m above sea level. Due to these conditions the selection of red roses marketed by Eagle-Link Flowers are considered top in their Market of Dominance.
Availability is also all year round.

These Red rose flowers direct from the growers in Kenya to retail florists, Wholesalers, Supermarkets, Hypermarkets, Hotels, Restaurants all over Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Australia (Perth, Melbourne & Sidney) and the Middle East.


Available varieties are:
  1. Upper class
  2. freedom
  3. red paris
  4. burgady
  5. red paris
  6. thunder
  7. red intuition
  8. samorai



bright pure red rose, with a large head and gently rolling petals that burst into a beautiful big bloom.
head size 5-6.0 cm
number of petals 40-50
stem legth 40-80cm
vase life 15-18 days
color reds high quality flowers and personalized approach

You Can Buy Various High Quality Export Fresh Cut Flowers from Eagle-Link Flowers

freedom roses from eagle-link flowers


   
Red roses packing


spray rose varieties

All spray rose varieties have an incredible volume per stem, with a high bloom count.  All buds open uniformly.  They have very long stems, shiny foliage and an excellent vase life. sales@eagle-linkflowers.com

Buy over 50 different varieties of Spray Roses! These petite roses serve as a great filler flower in bouquets and centerpieces. Create a romantic garden look by pairing Spray Roses up with Lisianthus and Garden Roses. Spray roses come in 10 stem bunches, each stem containing 3 to 5 blooms.The best delivery date for spray roses is 2 to 3 days before your event. Eagle-Link Flowers assures high quality flowers and personalized approach

FARM A
ABBEBA
ALICIA
ANNAKYRA
ARTI
BABE
BROWN SUGAR
CHARMING BABE
CREAM TWISTER
DINARA
EILEEN
FIRE FLASH
FIRE WORKS
FLASHING
GLORIOUS
IMARA
JEANINE
JELENA
JEZEBEL
KYLIE
LOVELY LIDIA
LEILA
LIANNE
MIRABEL
NATHALIE
NORAH
ODILIA
PALMADOR
PINK FLASH
PRANA
PRYANKA
RUBICON
RUBY STAR
RUBYELLA
RED GRAFFTI
SAFINA
SNOW FLAKE
SONORA
SOLINERO
SWEET SARA
YELLOW BABE
YOVANKA


FARM B
BABE
YELLOW BABE
SNOW FLAKE
PINK FLASH
SWEET SARA
ALICIA
NATHALIE
SHIVAM
SONORA
ABBEBA
REFLEX
FIREWORKS



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