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With three back-to-back festivals, flower markets are buzzing in Bangladeshi capital

Updated: 2025-02-26 10:34
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People buy flowers on the first day of the Bengali month of Falgun, which marks the start of the spring season, at a flower market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Feb 14, 2024. MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP

From fields to markets

Samirul Islam, a rose farmer and seller with 14 years of experience in Birulia, says: "Wholesale market sellers buy flowers directly from farmers. If they can purchase them at a lower price, they can sell them at more affordable rates.

"The farmers sell their flowers and they're done for the day. But sometimes, like myself, the farmer can also be the seller. I pick the flowers myself, bring them on a pickup truck, and sell them directly at this temporary shop here at Shahbagh," he says.

Flower prices fluctuate significantly based on variety, quality, and seasonal demand. Md Mamunur Rashid of Mamun Phul Ghar flower shop, with 22 years in the business, details marigold pricing: "There are two types of marigolds — the yellow one, called basanti ganda, and the orange one, which we call lal ganda. The orange ones sell for 150 taka ($1.2) per string, while the yellow ones cost between 250 taka and 350 taka."

Roses show even greater price variation. Imrul from Mayer Doa flower shop says, "Generally, I sell roses at 200 taka for 100 pieces. However, during special occasions like the International Mother Language Day, the Rose Day, or Valentine's Day, the price can rise to as much as 2,000 taka per 100 pieces."

Md Wazed Ali, a 20-year veteran, recounts: "I started my business in Sadullapur, Birulia, then moved to Khamarbari. Later, the wholesale market moved from Khamarbari to Agargaon, probably 10 to 12 years back." He continues to specialize in roses, offering "50 pieces for just 50 taka", though prices increase during special occasions.

Shopkeepers look forward to special days like Valentine's Day, as sales on these occasions are significantly higher compared to regular days. However, Taslima, a shopkeeper, says that sales might be lower this year.

Despite the vibrant market, sellers face challenges. Sohan, a gerbera seller, says: "Due to the current situation in the country, sales are usually not very good on normal days. Even though we don't expect sales to be as high as before, we can still hope for a good turnout."

THE DAILY STAR, BANGLADESH

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