Kerala’s Floral Exports: Insights on the Cut Flower Trade

Shahaniya S.N.

Institute of Agri Business Management, SKRAU, Bikaner–334006, Rajasthan, India.

Aditi Mathur

Institute of Agri Business Management, SKRAU, Bikaner–334006, Rajasthan, India.

Anubhav Beniwal

RICM, Chandigarh, India.

Harsh Saharan *

Institute of Agri Business Management, SKRAU, Bikaner–334006, Rajasthan, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study undertakes a comprehensive examination of Kerala's burgeoning floriculture sector, with a focused inquiry into the dynamics of cut flower production and export performance. Leveraging the region's heterogeneous agro-climatic zones, the analysis documents a marked expansion in cultivation area, production output, and yield metrics from 2014 onward, signaling systemic growth within the industry. While Kerala has achieved significant market penetration in high-value destinations—including the United States, Canada, and Singapore—underscoring the international demand and quality compliance of its products, critical impediments persist. These include logistical inefficiencies in cold-chain management, insufficient governmental policy frameworks, and infrastructural gaps in transportation networks. Furthermore, financialization challenges, such as currency exchange volatility and inadequate insurance frameworks for perishable commodities, exacerbate export-related risks. The study posits that institutional interventions targeting pre- and post-shipment protocols—including streamlined export financing, risk mitigation strategies, and enhanced phytosanitary certification processes—are imperative to sustain competitive parity in global markets. Emphasizing the necessity of public-private partnerships, the analysis advocates for coordinated policy reforms to strengthen supply chain resilience and value-chain integration. By delineating these structural and operational dimensions, this research establishes a foundational framework for strategic policymaking aimed at consolidating Kerala’s foothold in the international floriculture trade while addressing systemic vulnerabilities.

Keywords: Cut flower, export challenges, flower production, export share, logistics


How to Cite

S.N., Shahaniya, Aditi Mathur, Anubhav Beniwal, and Harsh Saharan. 2025. “Kerala’s Floral Exports: Insights on the Cut Flower Trade”. Asian Research Journal of Agriculture 18 (1):311-19. https://doi.org/10.9734/arja/2025/v18i1666.

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