"There is a demand of over 200,000 red roses in flower shops all over north east on February 14 this year. We (his company) are filling about one-fourth of that market demand," Rajesh Shah, Managing Director of Zopar Exports, a city-based leading rose producer in the region, told PTI.
He said his firm's flowers retail shops in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram received demands of over 50,000 'exotic reds' on the Valentine's Day alone.
On an average day, eight north eastern states consume about 15,000 flower varieties.
The flower wholesalers were importing flowers from Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad to meet the high demand as the cold weather condition in the region has hit the local rose production badly, another rose grower said.
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