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      <title>Can You Actually Make a Living Growing Orchids?</title>
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      <description>The BBC ran a piece this week that every serious orchid grower should read. Matthew Kenyon&amp;rsquo;s report for BBC Technology of Business — Inside the Secretive and Lucrative World of Orchid Breeding — follows the Dutch breeding firm Floricultura through its greenhouses in Heemskerk, North Holland, and makes one thing unmistakably clear: orchids are a real industry, with real money, real intellectual property disputes, and a real supply chain spanning three continents.</description>
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