Swift Summary
- Floriculture farmers in the Kuppam region, Chittoor district (tri-State junction) face challenges due to decreased crop yield caused by deficit rainfall and hot weather earlier this year.
- Popular flowers grown in the region include marigold, chrysanthemum, jasmine, firecracker (Kanakambaram), and tuberose.
- High demand for flowers is evident during ongoing festivals such as Varalakshmi Vratham and others like Ganesh Chaturthi, Bathukamma, Dasara, Deepawali, etc., spanning August through December.
- Prices of flowers at Kuppam markets are lower compared to open markets but remain high overall due to limited supply:
– Kanakambaram: ₹3,000/kg locally but double outside.
– Marigold: ₹120/kg wholesale vs ₹400/kg elsewhere.
– Jasmine: Touched ₹800-₹1,000 locally but doubled in other states.
- Bulk orders from Tamil Nadu and Kerala further impact local availability.
- Farmers lack cold storage facilities to stock yields; harvested flowers must be sold quickly before they wilt.
- Despite challenges in crop output and pricing pressures forcing some disposals of produce without buyers earlier this season-expectations for betterment hint towards recovery mid-August onwards substantially rising ahead peak post-date chances effective time longer anticipate scenario set October aligned general use projections vary direct artifacts largely regular… *(cut suggested rewrite if unclear words inaccurately conveying intended readable interest insight)firther抒general trend summaries