

Having been so rich in floral wealth, Nepalese are slowly learning to harness the wealth of floriculture. Floriculture is no more a leisure pursuit now, as it has become a lucrative business with people’s changing lifestyle and growing demands for various occasions.

Till five years ago, Nepal was a net importer of many types of flowers and floriculture products but the scenario has significantly changed with the increase in domestic market and commercial production. According to Floriculture Association of Nepal (FAN), the volume of floriculture business in Nepal is growing at the rate of 10-15 percent a year.
The commercial floriculture has now been expanded to more than 34 districts with over 550 nurseries covering 80 hectare of land. Today, the sector employs more than 2500 people with more than 60 percent women employee.
The commercial floriculture has now been expanded to more than 34 districts with over 550 nurseries covering 80 hectare of land. Today, the sector employs more than 2500 people with more than 60 percent women employee.




The prospect of floriculture in Nepal is very bright. The rapidly growing number of nurseries and farmers changing their farmlands into commercial flower gardens are some of the evident factors.
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