Valentine's Day brought profits to exporters.
Rose flower exports are high around Valentine's Day.
In the last two years, rose flower export has suffered a major impact due to the corona virus.
But this year, farmers in many European countries have abandoned rose production.
Fertilizer shortages due to the Russia-Ukraine war have affected rose yields.
Due to acute shortage of fuel, many farmers did not take up rose production.
Thus rose export opportunities for Christmas, New Year and Valentine's Day came to India.
We have exported roses worth around 18 crore rupees in last November alone. In the previous year in the same month of November, we have exported only nine crore rupees.
After that rose export orders kept coming to India.
About 35 per cent of our total rose exports go to the UK, 19 per cent to Australia and 18 per cent to Japan.
Apart from this, exclusive export orders for Valentine's Day came from Malaysia, Singapore and Gulf countries.
60% of roses are exported by air from Mumbai.
Roses are exported by air to various countries in considerable quantity from Bangalore airport.
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