Fragrance Reaching Paris and London
Flowers produced in Madhya Pradesh are in demand both domestically and internationally. Roses from Guna district, after reaching Jaipur, Delhi, and Mumbai, are now also reaching Paris and London. Lakshmibai Kushwah of Barkheda Bodar gram panchayat in Bhopal, has switched from cultivating rice, wheat, and soybeans to growing roses, gerberas, and marigolds, earning ₹300,000-400,000 per month. According to officials, there has been an expansion of 14,438 hectares in horticulture crops in 2024-25, with a 5,329-hectare increase in flower cultivation. High-tech nurseries and technical information for farmers are being provided to encourage production. With central government support, a high-tech nursery is being developed in Gwalior district at a cost of ₹130 million.
Madhya Pradesh’s Famous Marigolds and Roses
The main flowers produced in the state include marigolds, roses, sevti, gladiolus, ranjanigandha, and medicinal flowers such as isabgol, ashwagandha, safed musli, and colchicum. Marigolds have the largest production area, cultivated across 24,214 hectares. Roses are second with 4,502 hectares, followed by sevti at 1,709 hectares. Gladiolus is cultivated across 1,058 hectares, ranjanigandha across 263 hectares, and other flowers across 11,227 hectares. The state’s flower production is 15.01 tonnes per hectare. Flower Business
- 2.771 million hectares is the area under horticulture in the state.
- Flowers are cultivated across 42,978 hectares.
- Flower production has increased by 86,294 tonnes in the last four years.