Floriculture Market Industry Analysis, Trend and Growth, 2021 – 2025
Floriculture Market |
Floriculture is a branch of horticulture that deals with flower and ornamental plant cultivation, as well as the propagation of flowering plants for gardens, greenhouses, nurseries, and landscapes, which make up the floral industry. Bedding plants, houseplants, flowering gardens, and potted plants, cut cultivated greens, and cut flowers are examples of floriculture crops.
The floriculture
market in developing countries remains underdeveloped due to a lack of
standard regulations to streamline floriculture trade—with supply chain network
issues being the most significant opportunity pocket. Creating efficient
logistics networks in emerging networks is critical for reducing and
eliminating immediate loss or damage to floriculture products. The
implementation of regulatory norms to enable a systemic organization is
required for the floriculture market to grow in developing markets.
Floriculture,
also known as flower farming, is the cultivation and management of flowering,
ornamental, and foliage plants for gardens and floristry. Floriculture
encompasses the entire spectrum of bud and flower creation, grow-room
requirements, budding & grafting, greenhouse requirements, plant nutrition,
irrigation, pest management, breeding new cultivars/strains, and marketing
& selling for use as raw material in pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and
personal care industries.
The
floriculture market in Europe is another high revenue-generating region, with
recent years demonstrating sustained growth, primarily due to rising demand for
cut flowers in France and Germany, among other European Union nations.
Furthermore, the Netherlands is expected to continue to be a leading exporter
of bulbs and cut flowers.
As the
demand for floriculture grows in the coming years, key industry players are racing
to meet consumer demands—through value-added flowers that are not only
cost-effective but also have unique floral characteristics such as longer shelf
life and diverse colors and shapes. The floriculture sector is rapidly turning to a wide range of physiological for unique floral architecture, perfume,
post-harvest life, and abiotic stress resistance.
Flora
Holland, Ball Horticulture, Finlays, Syngenta Flowers, Dummen Orange, Arcadia
Chrysanten, Washington Bulb, Germano, Select One, Karuturi, Carzen Flowers,
Harvest Flower, Four Seasons Quality, Flower International, Porta Nova,
Wesselman Flowers, Bredefleur, Queens GroupKariki, Multiflora, and Arcangeli
Giovanni & Figlio are the top players in the consumer floral industry.
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