Chrysanthemum producers have the best time of the year ahead of them, and they started preparing for the season already in winter to grow beautiful flowers. However, as it turns out, inflation has not spared this industry either. How much will prices increase?
How much will we pay for chrysanthemums in 2023? “Prices will rise”
The prices of pots, soil and seedlings, as well as electricity and fertilizers, have increased, so we will ultimately pay more for the finished product than last year. According to “”, customers should be prepared for increases of up to several percent. – I think that prices will increase by 10-15% – said Rafał Wiśniewski, a flower producer from Karlino, in an interview with the portal. Opinions are unanimous among breeders. — My chrysanthemums come from controlled cultivation, which means they are covered with black foil while they are growing. We want the flower to be ready on November 1 or a little earlier for those who sell these flowers. The price will be 5-10% higher than last year, confirmed Jan Flis, a gardener from Bydgoszcz.
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Chrysanthemum breeding becoming less and less profitable? There are fewer customers
Unfortunately, the rising costs of growing and breeding chrysanthemums are so high that people are starting to withdraw from the industry because it is becoming unprofitable. According to Rafał Wiśniewski, customers began to give up fresh ones on graves in favor of artificial ones. — We noticed it last year. Individual customers who came to us and previously bought 10 pots literally took 2-3 pots each – he admitted. How much will we pay for chrysanthemums in 2023? It is worth taking into account that prices near the cemetery will certainly be higher. As reported by “” in wholesale, a small pot costs PLN 12, a large one about PLN 20.
Source: Gazeta

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