" There is a hopeful future for Indian floriculture , " state Pandharinath Mhaske a retail florist from Pune ( India ) and a coordinator of the India Florist Association ( IFA ) . He start his career in the hotel industry and eventually found out that his true passion lays in floristry , leading to the establishment of his own flower shop class ' Sneh ' in Chinchwad at Raka Chambers on 21 January 2025 . Over the years , he realise the Indian floriculture diligence educate . In this article he discusses this maturation and what he gestate for the years to come .

Pandharinath Mhaske and his wife surrounded by prime

Flower production in IndiaAccording to Mhaske , in India , commercial floriculture start two - three decades ago as the domesticated consumption of flowers has increased due to urbanization , migration , and grow economic well-being . Nevertheless , he stress that blossom have been part of India ’s culture and tradition for much long . " blossom act an crucial part in the nation ’s various festival , as well as during the celebration of particular occasion such as Valentine ’s Day , Teacher ’s Day ( 5 September ) , and Mother ’s Day . "

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Besides importing blossom such as orchid , tulips , hydrangeas , paeony and power protea , India also export cut - flowers , ironical flowers and houseplant . He elaborates on the nation ’s regional differences : " India is a land of diversity and it enforce to this industry as well . There are many geographical diversities which lead to deviation in production and flower use in the different region . For example , in south Indian state such as Tamil Nadu , Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka , jasmine , marigold and roses are produced at a large scale of measurement . And West Bengal and Assam farmers often grow orchid and anthuriums . "

Flowers in daily aliveness : ' Floral wishes ' in honor of Indian Olympic palm winners ( left ) and flowers for the ' Petal it Forward ' event ( right).Development and changeMhaske emphasizes that one of the main recent developing in the Indian floriculture sector is the shift towards polyhouse and greenhouse cultivation . " Since the Indian government and many land governments digest blossom agriculturist and husbandman by offering proficient and financial aid , the industry is moving from traditional husbandry to polyhouse and greenhouse cultivation . Thanks to government insurance policy and subsidies , more exportation - oriented units are launch . " He gives the example of a government - established floriculture Park in Pune that according to Mhaske appeal many floriculture first - ups that cooperate with alien experts . Additionally , he finds that Indian consumer penchant changed over time , tell : " Initially , Native American masses preferred flowers cultivated on the loose - battleground such as florilegium of Polianthes tuberosa and marigold . Now , they are more interested in exotic and premium flowers like hydrangeas , sunflowers , and orchids . Callas , lily , phalaenopsis , and amaryllis are also high in requirement . It has also become trendy to give potted plant life as a nowadays . " When it comes to color trends in posy and decoration , Mhaske also sees a faulting from bold and bright colors towards pastel color and more instinctive hue .

Further , he points out that younger generations are more interested in saucy flowers . Thanks to their buy power , atomic number 99 - commerce and the impact of societal media , youngsters pass more money on flowers . They bribe flowers not only for specific occasions but also to feel good , he explain . By dissimilar publicity , innovational design , time value universe and societal sensitive , Mhaska and other florists seek to overhear their attention .

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A ' bright future’As stated earlier , Mhaske believes that there lies a bright future ahead for Indian Floriculture . He explains why : " The requirement for new and groundbreaking purpose and a growing awareness for sassy flowers ' impact on well - being all help to increase bloom consumption , generating stage business for ( female ) sodbuster , monger , and flower store in both urban and rural area . " He adds that the great unwashed increasingly appreciate unused flowers and veridical plant as opposed to plastic ace , noting that the Indian floriculture industry actively elevate them and their welfare . He also has gamey expectations of the concept of destination nuptials , which according to him are look to increase by 20 - 25 % in 2025 .

Pandharinath Mhaske ( at nub ) with IFA members

At the Indian Florist Association ( IFA ) , which represents florist and floral accessories supplier across the country , they attempt to keep up with all these trends and developments to advertise and support the Indian floriculture industry . " We have to keep going with the stride and dynamics of a changing worldly concern with ever - evolving trends and technology . We attempt to develop innovative idea and heighten the character of members ' products and inspection and repair against competitive price , " Mhaske share . To this end , the IFA provides training programme and web opportunity , and organizes competitions , yearly conference and craft show . " The exchange of ideas and best practices , as well as tie with all segment of the floriculture diligence lend to a colorful future for everyone involved , " he conclude .

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