World to say 'I Love You' with Indian roses
CHENNAI: Come Valentine's Day, thousands of lovers across the globe, including in Europe and Australia, will exchange 'I Love You' greetings with 'Made in India' roses. Besides the roses in red, yellow and other hues, the much-hyped “Taj Mahal”, a new v ariety of deep rose, will make its presence felt for the first time during Valentine's Day which falls on February 14.
Tanflora Floriculture Infrastructure Park, a Tamil Nadu Government enterprise, plans to export about 10 million cut and Taj Mahal roses across the globe for this year's Valentine's Day. “The roses are being exported to Europe, Australia and countries in Middle East and Far East. These roses will be sent to them a week before the Valentine's Day,” Tanflora Managing Director Najeeb Ahmed said.
The demand for roses during this season is increasing day by day. Besides the other usual variety of roses, demand for Taj Mahal brand is high, he said. Roses are always in high demand during the Valentine's Day season evey year as more and more people express their affection towards their love through a rose, which is seen a symbol of love.
Tanflora, which operates from Hosur, located near Bangalore, had exported 1 million cut roses in 2007 during the Valentine's Day and has sent 3 million flowers to markets across the globe last year.
Tanflora Infrastructure Park Ltd grows roses in a 200 acre farm in Amudhagondapalli village in Hosur in Tamil Nadu. - PTI
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