Pham Anh Cuong started up his paper flower business with the brand name Flower Farm to keep the everlasting beauty of colorful flowers.
Cuong’s business was among the top twenty startups at the APEC 2017 Startup Forum and was a typical Vietnamese startup in 2017 (Photo: VNA)
Flower Farm now has over 24,000 regular individual and institutional customers in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
The company’s products are also exported to Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and the US (Photo: VNA)
When studying in Japan, Cuong was impressed by Japanese paper flowers (Photo: VNA)
Returning home, he decided to invest 1.5 billion VND into making paper flowers as he found the potential for developing this business in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
Paper imported from Italy (Photo: VNA)
Peach blossoms always in high demand during Tet holidays (Photo: VNA)
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Peach blossoms, roses and daisies are favorite during Tet (Photo: VNA)
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Flower Farm’s products at the 2017 Startup Fair (Photo: VNA)
As many as 126 individuals and organisations in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong were honoured for their stellar achievements in the study and production of new flower varieties.
Farmers of the Tay Tuu flower village, about 15 km from downtown Hanoi are working hard in the flower fields to timely meet the capital city’s needs as Tet is very near.
More than 100 ha of farming land in Ha Mo commune, Hanoi’s Dan Phuong district have been repurposed to grow lilies during winter instead of conventional crops like corn or beans.