Flower farmers in Gadhkhali of Jashore’s Jhikargacha upazila, are having a busy season ahead of key events such as Valentine’s Day, International Mother Language Day, Independence Day, and the Bangla New Year.
With these occasions and numerous governmental and non-governmental events in focus, the farmers are expecting to sell flowers worth over Tk 100 crore.
The higher prices of flowers this year have prompted farmers to expand cultivation compared to last year. Known as the "flower capital" of Bangladesh, Gadhkhali sees flowers grown year-round, with the peak season running from December to April.
In 2025, the region will have cultivated 11 types of flowers across 1,200 hectares of land. Around 4,000 to 5,000 families are involved in growing flowers, and the area is expected to produce flowers worth Tk 400 to Tk 500 crore annually.
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The highest demand for flowers typically occurs around significant events such as the English New Year, the Bangla New Year, Victory Day, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, International Mother Language Day, and Independence Day. Gadhkhali meets most of the country’s flower needs during these times, with farmers strategically planting for these high-demand periods.