Increased demand for marigold flowers on Diwali – ..
Jaipur, 31 October (Hindustan Reporter). Where the festival of Diwali has brought happiness for everyone. At the same time, it has also brought happiness for the farmers doing flower business who were waiting for a good price. This time, due to high demand for flowers, the glow of happiness is visible on the faces of flower producing farmers. Due to which people associated with flower work seem to be completely busy during the festive season. To meet the demand for flowers on Diwali, Govardhan and Bhai Dooj, farmers are making flowers prepared in their fields available in the market. In view of the festival, the prices of flowers have also increased in the market. On the occasion of festival, the faces of the farmers are smiling as they are getting good prices in the market and at the same time, their Diwali is also looking good as the shopkeepers are getting further orders in the market.
Neelam Saini, a resident of Samod, Jaipur Rural, said that there is hope of better business due to the excessive marriages during Diwali and thereafter in the months of November and December. His and his family’s hard work will bear fruit. For the past several days, the family members have been busy plucking flowers in the fields in the morning and evening. So that it can be sent to the market on time. In the coming days, the prices of flowers are expected to pick up due to wedding ceremonies. However, this time an increase of 80 to 150 rupees is being seen in the prices of flowers in the market. According to the prevailing prices in the flower market, marigold flower – 180 rupees, Hazara flower orange color – 120-140 rupees, lemon color Hazara – 120-160 rupees, rose flower – 450-600 rupees, chrysanthemum flower – 200 to 300 rupees. , Lotus flower – 50 to 100 rupees, Tata Rose – 300 to 400 rupees, a packet of Red Hazara – 130 to 160 rupees per kg. On the day of Diwali, temples, houses and establishments are decorated with flowers. While he is going to the market with flowers, many people are coming to his place directly to buy flowers.
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