Workers collect flowers to be packaged and exported at the Flores Carmel flower growing facility in the Antioquia region of Llano Grande, Colombia, on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015. Flores Carmel employs 283 workers and exports 99 percent of its products to the U.S. The Colombian peso's weakness is helping the country's flower growers whose complaints in years past that an overvalued currency was hurting exports were supported by government officials. Photographer: Mariana Greif Etchebehere/Bloomberg via Getty Images