[Korean Farmers' News Reporter Du-hyun Lee] As market opening with Ecuador, the world's second-largest flower export country, becomes visible, the anxiety among domestic flower farmers is growing. Flower producers are increasingly calling for the establishment of effective measures, such as business closure support, before market opening. On the 2nd, Korea and Ecuador held a meeting of trade ministers and officially signed the Korea-Ecuador Strategic Economic Cooperation Agreement (SECA). If SECA goes into effect, the current 25% tariff on roses will be phased out over 12 years, and tariffs on other items such as carnations will be phased out over 5 to 15 years. This has led to the past 20