Learn Global Trade

Build a Real Import Business

Experience global trade by working with a real product — from source to sale.
No experience needed. Start with a single shipment.

Most people never see how this actually works. Backed by real farm partnerships in Colombia.

From Colombian Farms to Global Markets

A Different Way to Learn Business

Most people learn business through theory.

Here, you learn by doing — building a real import concept, understanding supply chains, and thinking like an entrepreneur from the start.

What You’ll Learn Inside the Rose Import Lab™


SOURCING

Learn how flower importing begins at the farm.
See how roses are grown, harvested, packed, and prepared for export in Colombia.

SHIPPING

Understand the logistics behind global trade.
Explore freight, cold chain, customs, compliance, and how flowers move to international markets.

SELLING

Build your first small-scale import business model.
Define your niche, pricing, margins, and go-to-market strategy.

Who This Lab Is For

Entrepreneurs

Interested in building niche import businesses and learning how global agricultural trade works.

Wellness & Lifestyle Brands

Looking to source roses, botanicals, or cacao directly from Colombia for products, retreats, or ceremonies.

Students & Explorers

Curious about international supply chains and real-world trade beyond textbooks.

Investors

Wanting to understand agricultural trade opportunities between Colombia and the United States.

What Happens in the 4-Week Lab

Week 1 ◦ Foundations of Global Trade

Understand how agricultural imports work, key terminology, and the basic economics behind sourcing products internationally.

Week 2 ◦ Farm & Production

Explore how roses are grown, harvested, and prepared for export in Colombia.

Week 3 ◦ Logistics & Import Process

Learn about freight, cold chain logistics, customs, and compliance required to move flowers to international markets.

Week 4 ◦ Build Your Import Concept

Define your niche, pricing structure, margins, and simple go-to-market strategy.

The Global Flower Trade

The global flower market connects farms, logistics networks, and buyers across continents.


Colombia is one of the most important suppliers of roses to the United States, making the flower trade a powerful example of modern agricultural globalization.

Rose Import Lab is a 4-week live experience where you:

✔ Learn how roses are sourced directly from farms
✔ Understand real pricing and margins
✔ Build a simple selling concept
✔ Test how to turn a product into profit

The Journey of a Rose

Colombian Farm
Roses are grown at high elevation in ideal climates for year-round production.

Export Logistics
Flowers are harvested, cooled, packed, and transported through international freight networks.

Import & Distribution
Importers receive flowers and distribute them to wholesalers, florists, and retailers.

Retail Market
Consumers purchase roses for celebrations, events, and everyday moments.

Join the Rose Import Lab™

The Rose Import Lab is a four-week introduction to the global flower trade.
Designed for entrepreneurs, curious explorers, and investors interested in understanding how agricultural products move from farms to international markets.

What You’ll Walk Away With

✦ A clear understanding of how global flower imports work
✦ Insight into sourcing directly from Colombian farms
✦ Knowledge of logistics, freight, and compliance
✦ A simple framework for building your own import concept

Founding Cohort – Limited Seats

Rose Import Lab is launching with a small founding cohort of early participants interested in exploring global agricultural trade and building their first import concept.

Founding members will:

• join the first Rose Import Lab cohort
• receive direct access to sourcing research and field documentation
• help shape the future of the Rose Import network

Limited to the first 50 participants.

After Completion

Participants may choose to place small-scale orders for resale, with the goal of generating profit through their own project.

(Minors may participate with adult supervision.)