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Dean Rule, E.G. Hill:

“Relocating our breeding from the US to Ecuador has greatly benefited our customers”

The 140-year-old rose breeding company made the decision 6 years ago to relocate their breeding from the US to Ecuador. “It made the selection process much more efficient and…

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