High prices hit sales of popular blooms - florist
Summary
Florists in the UK are dealing with higher flower prices, which have increased significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit. This situation has led to a drop in flower sales and has impacted traditional events like weddings. The increase in flower prices is tied to broader inflation, energy costs, and changes in production.Key Facts
- The price of flowers like chrysanthemums has increased up to five times since the pandemic and Brexit.
- Flower prices in general have risen by approximately 130% in recent years.
- Some Dutch flower growers reduced production due to high energy costs in Europe.
- There are fewer florists now compared to a few years ago in cities like Peterborough.
- Weddings now feature more repurposed flower arrangements to save costs.
- Flower prices are said to be in line with general inflation trends.
- The British Florist Association noted that flower production depends on factors like energy and regulatory changes post-Brexit.
- Chrysanthemum prices vary with the seasons due to higher energy needs in colder months.
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