As Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20th) approaches, the price of roses from Da Lat has been steadily increasing compared to normal days.
Farmers harvesting yellow roses in Da Lat - Photo: MV
On November 18th, at Van Thanh flower village (the largest rose-growing area in Da Lat), flower prices continued to rise.
Here, cut roses are priced at the garden ranging from 3,000 to 6,500 VND per stem, with red roses being the most expensive at 5,500 - 6,500 VND per stem (almost three times higher than two weeks ago).
Prices for other colored roses such as chocolate pink, cappuccino pink, smoky gray pink, peach orange pink, etc., have also increased, ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 VND per stem.
According to some rose wholesalers, the export shipment for the November 20th Teachers' Day will end on the afternoon of November 18th. Prices have currently stabilized. However, rose prices had seen a sharp increase between November 10th and 16th.
Flower buyers in Ho Chi Minh City are continuously placing orders at progressively higher prices each day, with a daily price increase of approximately 200-500 VND. The prices of flowers, foliage, and other decorative materials have also increased slightly compared to the beginning of November.
Lac Duong district is the second largest rose-growing region after Da Lat. Rose prices here have also increased two to three times compared to 10 days ago. Traders are buying roses here at prices ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 VND per stem.
According to the Da Lat City People's Committee, the locality has approximately 400 hectares of roses and other flowers. Currently, roses are widely grown in Van Thanh flower village. In the neighboring Lac Duong district, there are about 300 hectares of rose cultivation, concentrated mainly at the foot of Langbiang mountain.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hoa-hong-da-lat-tang-gia-lien-tuc-truc-ngay-nha-giao-viet-nam-20241118102139432.htm






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