flower producers in India want Cooperat with Producers in Turkish Mediterranean city of Antalya, the country’s flower production center, in In order to increase production in Their country, Srikanth Bollapally, head of The Florists Council of India (GFCI) announced on Sunday.
Bulabali and members of GFCI met with Ali Chander, Chairman of the Stock Exchange of Antalya Commodity Exchange (ATB) and members of relevant professional committee.
In his speech during the visit, Bulabali said that they produce flowers on a area of 10,000 hectares and produce that flower should be growing in Country with fast growing population.
Noting that they in Antalya share their experiences in Flower production in Turkey and trade Bulabali said that they will evaluate cooperation opportunities in This connection.
Mention that they have problems with Ornamental plants adding that she started various Campaigns on this is issue.
Kander, for For his part, he mentioned that Antalya has a vast experience in Pruning flowers and ornamental plants and they are ready for it share their experiences.
indicating that there was no problem in the supply of flowers in Antalya, where production takes place out Uninterrupted throughout the year Gander stressed the importance of continued production for exports.
Kander, who gave information About flower production in Antalya said, “Antalya which has 40% of Cut greenhouse flowers in Turkey area produces 45% of her cut flowers.”
“Up to this number shows how We are now in Cut Flowers Strip.
Kander added Turkey’s ornamental plant exports amounted to about 148 million dollars (2.67 billion Turkish liras), with About 70 million dollars coming from Antalya.
Turkish total flower exports in 2021 reached 148 million dollars after an increase of 38% compared to before year.
sector has set export target of 180 million dollars for 2022, according to previous statements by representatives of the sector.
this is yearthe Turkish flower sector sent 65 million flowers to 24 countries for traditional valentine’s day busy a period for farmers. a total of 65 million cut flowers were sent to Europe, which is equivalent to export revenue of 9 million dollars.
flower producers in India want Cooperat with Producers in Turkish Mediterranean city of Antalya, the country’s flower production center, in In order to increase production in Their country, Srikanth Bollapally, head of The Florists Council of India (GFCI) announced on Sunday.
Bulabali and members of GFCI met with Ali Chander, Chairman of the Stock Exchange of Antalya Commodity Exchange (ATB) and members of relevant professional committee.
In his speech during the visit, Bulabali said that they produce flowers on a area of 10,000 hectares and produce that flower should be growing in Country with fast growing population.
Noting that they in Antalya share their experiences in Flower production in Turkey and trade Bulabali said that they will evaluate cooperation opportunities in This connection.
Mention that they have problems with Ornamental plants adding that she started various Campaigns on this is issue.
Kander, for For his part, he mentioned that Antalya has a vast experience in Pruning flowers and ornamental plants and they are ready for it share their experiences.
indicating that there was no problem in the supply of flowers in Antalya, where production takes place out Uninterrupted throughout the year Gander stressed the importance of continued production for exports.
Kander, who gave information About flower production in Antalya said, “Antalya which has 40% of Cut greenhouse flowers in Turkey area produces 45% of her cut flowers.”
“Up to this number shows how We are now in Cut Flowers Strip.
Kander added Turkey’s ornamental plant exports amounted to about 148 million dollars (2.67 billion Turkish liras), with About 70 million dollars coming from Antalya.
Turkish total flower exports in 2021 reached 148 million dollars after an increase of 38% compared to before year.
sector has set export target of 180 million dollars for 2022, according to previous statements by representatives of the sector.
this is yearthe Turkish flower sector sent 65 million flowers to 24 countries for traditional valentine’s day busy a period for farmers. a total of 65 million cut flowers were sent to Europe, which is equivalent to export revenue of 9 million dollars.