AgricultureKapurthala, Punjab8 May 2026
Kapurthala Rose Floriculture Export Punjab
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Kapurthala district's mild subtropical climate and Bist Doab alluvial soil support commercial rose growing for the cut-flower market, with farms in Phagwara tehsil cultivating Dutch and Indian hybrid rose varieties in net-house enclosures to protect blooms from rain and wind damage. Roses are harvested at bud stage before dawn, bundled in twenty-five stems, cold-stored, and dispatched to Delhi's Ghazipur and Chandigarh's Sector 26 wholesale flower markets within twelve hours of cutting. Kapurthala's floriculture sector has grown as Punjab's progressive farmers diversify away from paddy-wheat monoculture, with government polyhouse subsidies making covered rose cultivation accessible to smallholders.
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