Production of rose oil in the valley and percentag of world's total production - inaccurate, citation? edit

The article states that the production of rose oil from the Rose valley is apporx. 85% of the total in the world. It also states that there are a couple of other towns where such roses are grown in Bulgaria. This means the total production of rose oil in Bulgaria is probably approx. 90% or more of the total in the world. However the article on rose oil states that the total production in Bulgaria is approx. 75% of the total and it also provides a citation from U.S. Central Command Factbook (and in this article there is none to give some prove to this statement about the exact percentage). There seem to be some differences that need to be sorted out either here or in the above mentioned article. Alas! I don't have the information necessary to correct the article but until then I propose that instead of numbers some approximation with words should be used such as which produces a very large pard the Bulgaria's and thus wordl's rose oil production. It is true that the valley produces the larges amount of rose oil in the country and thus in the world considering that Bulgaria is as of today the larges producer of this good. By using this sort sentence we circumvent the usage of numbers that we cannot give a solid source for to prove such statement. If someone has the exact percentage, please provide citation or correct the information.Rbaleksandar (talk) 21:00, 29 June 2014 (UTC)Reply